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From: PatelDevan
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  • why on earth would i want to reduce plastic usage by buying MOOOOOORE plastic???????????

    this is not funny mate , this is parasite commerce, wich actually makes things worse on a bigger scale.imho this is just another product i really don't need. I keep my bags from supermarkets in a drawer then use them as garbage bags , to not buy more.

    i mean for all those things you put in your paki tin we allready have places we allready store.

  • You have a valid point iisus99. In the UK, particularly London, councils have given wheelie bins (which are also made from plastic) to homes to recycle their plastic waste. My concept is similar Recycle by reuse. It is the most economical material to use to recycle in addition to its light weight and durable properties.Unlike bags for life, the Pak-It-In pod is the smallest product on the market and allows one to carry bags in a discreet way.

  • i like the eco marketing angle... but what is your pod made of?

  • Thanks. The pod is made from Polypropolene (PP). Benefits of using this material is that it it recycable, durable and light in weight. We want to give consumers a good long lasting product so that they can keep reusing bags.

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