Bigger and stronger, these bags are the environment’s new best friend
October 30th, 2007
Spreading a stylish environmental message, ‘Envirosax’ bags are saving the world with chic storage.
Each bag holds the equivalent content of two supermarket plastic bags, thanks to reinforced seams.
Compacting into a small, lightweight roll, ‘Envirosax’ are an ideal everyday accessory.
The bags are hard to ignore with their flamboyant floral designs available in red and green.
Made from polyester, the waterproof bags retail for $9.95 at the Heide Store.
Heide Store, Heide Museum of Modern Art
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