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Shopping bags
by Toppoint
NEW

LT95247 | Beach bag OEKO-TEX® cotton 280g/m² 42x10x30cm
This beach bag is ideal for taking your belongings to the beach. The bag is made of cotton and the handles make it easy to carry around. Size: 420x100x300mm
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LT95248 | Shopping bag OEKO-TEX® cotton 140g/m² 40x10x35cm
This bag is ideal to use for grocery shopping. The bag is made of cotton and the handles make it easy to carry around. Size: 400x100x350mm

LT91713 | Shoulder bag cotton 250g/m²
Rectangular cotton canvas bag in high quality. Long handles. Size: 415x120x430mm
LT91487 | Carrier bag cotton 250g/m²
Rectangular heavyweight cotton canvas carrier bag. Different dimensions available with orders from 5.000 pieces. Size: 415x120x430mm


LT95228 | Drawstring bag recycled cotton 38x42cm
Convenient drawstring bag with handles made of recycled cotton. The diverse sources of the material gives the fabric an unique look and feel. Slight colour variations are inevitable and a true sign of the recycled nature of this bag. Size: 380x420mm
LT95198 | Shopping bag recycled cotton 38x42cm
Shoulder bag made of recycled cotton. The diverse sources of the material give the fabric a unique look and feel. Slight colour variations are inevitable and a true sign of the recycled nature of this bag. Size: 380x420mm
LT95199 | Shopping bag recycled cotton 38x42x10cm
Shopping bag made of recycled cotton. The diverse sources of the material give the fabric a unique look and feel. Slight colour variations are inevitable and a true sign of the recycled nature of this bag. The extra wide shoulder straps give the bag a strong look. Size: 380x100x420mm
RECYCLED COTTON
According to WWF, it takes more than 20,000 litres of water to produce just one kilogram of cotton. For a tote bag this roughly means 1,200 litres. The cotton apparel lifecycle contains many places, from dirt to shirt to landfill, where we have made strides in reducing water consumption, but there is still work to be done. Re-using cotton is one example.
Recycled cotton requires only a fraction of water. By re-using old cotton, not only the water consumption can be brought down to nearly zero, also the waste in landfills is reduced.
Due to the varied nature of the used cotton, the final product tends to differ from one production batch to the other. This is unavoidable unless the recycled cotton is thoroughly dyed. As this is counterproductive, we chose not to. The melange effect is therefore a sign of a genuine product.


