1. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  2. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  3. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  4. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  5. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  6. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  7. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  8. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable
  9. Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable

Grocery Shopping Tote Bag Foldable Handmade Natural Materials Eco-Friendly Sustainable

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  • Healthy for the environment, natural and biodegradable
  • eco-Friendly, sustainable, 100% biodegradable & zero-waste
  • combine with unbleached strong & durable canvas fabric
  • Naturally water-resistant, great outdoor usage & long-lastin
  • Fast-growing, self-renewing and requires less water
  • produces more oxygen per square foot than most trees
  • absorbs 35% more carbon dioxide per hectare than equivalent
  • Absolutely NO pesticides or fertilisers

Handmade grocery tote bag foldable perfect for your weekend shopping needs with a unique style

Eco-friendly natural materials combine with unbleached canvas, we have a few options. 

  • Healthy for the environment, plentiful in natural and biodegradable
  • Natural, eco-Friendly, sustainable, 100% biodegradable & zero-waste
  • Natural materials combine with unbleached strong & durable canvas fabric
  • Naturally water-resistant, great outdoor usage & long-lasting sturdy
  • Fast-growing, self-renewing and requires less water, helping to reduce deforestation
  • Pandan leaves, bamboo, luffa produces more oxygen per square foot than most trees
  • Pandan leaves, bamboo, luffa absorbs 35% more carbon dioxide per hectare than equivalent trees
  • Absolutely NO pesticides or fertilisers don't contribute to these chemicals entering groundwater

e Luffa (sponge squash) is an ancient crop that belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family.
Since this is a natural product, there may be slight differences in shape and colour. Healthy for the environment, plentiful in natural and biodegradable.

Pandan leaves is Asia's natural super material, natural remedy, natural insects repellent, culinary use, natural colouring... Pandanus amaryllifolius is a tropical plant in the Pandanus (screwpine) genus, which is commonly known as pandan (/ˈpændən/), and is used widely in South Asian and Southeast Asian cooking as a flavouring. Pandan reaches maturity fast & widely cultivate. It does not require heavy processing with machines and chemicals and does not require the use of toxic pesticides while growing. Fast-growing, self-renewing and requires less water, helping to reduce deforestation. Can be stained or painted and looks beautiful in its natural states. Produces more oxygen per square foot than most trees

Bamboo is supernatural material, absorbs 35% more carbon dioxide per hectare than equivalent trees. Most bamboo grows well without the use of pesticides or fertilisers, and so increasing it doesn't contribute to these chemicals entering groundwater. Of course, it is also biodegradable. Bamboo reaches maturity fast in 3-5 years, with fewer water requirements than trees to grow and produced more oxygen. Excellent durability. It does not require heavy processing with machines and chemicals.

Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique, originated from Indonesia. Batik is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a tjanting or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap. The applied wax resists dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water, and repeating if multiple colours are desired. In 2009, Batik recognized as UNESCO's heritage.

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