Kailani Living - The Tote Bag
Details
Kailani Living 100% organic cotton, natural tote bag. Washable, reusable. Separate internal compartments.
13.5" Width x 14" Height x 8" Depth.
Single-use plastics can take over 500 years to decompose in landfills. When they’re not wasting away in landfills, plastic bags often are blown into waterways and end up in the ocean. While light and flimsy, plastic bags wreak havoc on marine life. Our oceans and waterways are polluted with single-use plastics, and each pollutant poses a serious threat to the ecosystem and its inhabitants. The USA alone goes through nearly 380 billion single-use plastic bags and wraps each year, and only a small fraction of the total number of plastic bags used are recycled. Plastic pollution is a serious global issue that both sellers and consumers can play an active role in alleviating—and the solution is as easy as switching to a reusable tote bag.
Kailani Living - The Tote Bag
Details
Kailani Living 100% organic cotton, natural tote bag. Washable, reusable. Separate internal compartments.
13.5" Width x 14" Height x 8" Depth.
Single-use plastics can take over 500 years to decompose in landfills. When they’re not wasting away in landfills, plastic bags often are blown into waterways and end up in the ocean. While light and flimsy, plastic bags wreak havoc on marine life. Our oceans and waterways are polluted with single-use plastics, and each pollutant poses a serious threat to the ecosystem and its inhabitants. The USA alone goes through nearly 380 billion single-use plastic bags and wraps each year, and only a small fraction of the total number of plastic bags used are recycled. Plastic pollution is a serious global issue that both sellers and consumers can play an active role in alleviating—and the solution is as easy as switching to a reusable tote bag.
Kailani Living - The Tote Bag
Details
Kailani Living 100% organic cotton, natural tote bag. Washable, reusable. Separate internal compartments.
13.5" Width x 14" Height x 8" Depth.
Single-use plastics can take over 500 years to decompose in landfills. When they’re not wasting away in landfills, plastic bags often are blown into waterways and end up in the ocean. While light and flimsy, plastic bags wreak havoc on marine life. Our oceans and waterways are polluted with single-use plastics, and each pollutant poses a serious threat to the ecosystem and its inhabitants. The USA alone goes through nearly 380 billion single-use plastic bags and wraps each year, and only a small fraction of the total number of plastic bags used are recycled. Plastic pollution is a serious global issue that both sellers and consumers can play an active role in alleviating—and the solution is as easy as switching to a reusable tote bag.