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Eco-friendly shopping bags

Date:2024/7/8 16:12:49     Click:115

Eco-friendly shopping bags are usually made of the following main materials:

Cotton: Cotton shopping bags are one of the most common eco-friendly options. They are made of natural cotton fibers, are reusable and washable, and have a long lifespan. Cotton shopping bags are usually more durable than plastic bags and can be used many times.

Canvas: Canvas shopping bags are similar to cotton and are also made of cotton fibers, but are usually stronger and more durable than ordinary cotton. Canvas shopping bags are often used to carry heavier items and are suitable for shopping and daily use.

Recycled PET: Recycled PET shopping bags are made of recycled polyester fibers (usually from plastic bottles). Not only do they reduce the amount of plastic waste, they can also be reused many times. Recycled PET shopping bags are lightweight and easy to carry, while also having good durability.

Non-woven fabrics: Non-woven fabrics are a material made of polypropylene or polyester fibers that are heat-pressed and molded. Non-woven shopping bags are soft but strong, suitable for multiple uses, and have good water resistance and breathability.

Corn starch: Corn starch shopping bags are a biodegradable material that is usually mixed with other natural fibers. They can decompose faster in the environment, reducing the impact on the environment.

These materials have their own characteristics. When choosing an eco-friendly shopping bag, you can consider factors such as durability, weight, breathability, and whether it is easy to clean and maintain according to your specific needs.

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