Humble Reusable Paper Bags by La Fabrica

Reducing single use plastic bags in every day consumer carrying system and delivering an alternative solution in the form of Reusable paper bag that can carry up to 10 Kg including wet items.
Like any part of the world Latin america and the Caribbean face serious issues of waste management, our reusable paper bags help decrease the amount of plastic bag going in to the land fills and provide new employment opportunities for small businesses co-operatives and self help groups.

"Shoppers worldwide are using approximately 500 billion single-use plastic bags per year. This translates to about a million bags every minute across the globe, or 150 bags a year for every person on earth." - Ocean crusaders
I think this quote says enough about the scale and severity of the problem.
We need to start implementing daily changes in our buying behaviors and as designers provide sustainable product solutions, if we ever hope to make a dent at the number of plastic bags are going in to our environment.
Beyond the end consumer, every day retailers struggle to reduce their use of plastic bags as they do not have viable alternative. Nor can they rely on shoppers to come with their own reusable bags. Therefore, if we can make the sustainable packaging and carry bags readily available within each locality, every one wins.

Our solution is the Humble Reusable paper bag by La fabrica.
Made from exclusive recyclable crafted paper
Humble Reusable Paper Bags are good for the environment and your pocket
Use it today, tomorrow and many tomorrows
A bag of delights for local communities
| Heavy duty / Carry up to 10 kg |
| Reusable / Recyclable |
| 100% Biodegradable |
| Carry wet items |
Production of the humble bag is completely manual assembly and can be taught to any number of locally run manufacturers, co-operatives and self help groups.
- Shift business models away from the use of plastics in packaging and transportation
- Reduce single-use plastics and waste through promoting consumer behavior change and incentivizing re-use and recycling
- Pilot
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