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notaplasticbag.jpgFollowing the ongoing global movment to steer consumer culture away from excessive plastic bag consumption (banning plastic bags in San Francisco, Hong Kong and Melbourne) we are pleased to see reuesable tote bag make big gains in popularity. We've covered eco-chic tote bags of all shapes and sizes (Envirosax, Trash Bags,Sea Bags), but the hype and excitement surrounding Anya Hindmarch’s trendy <b>“I am Not A Plastic Bag” design </b>(which sold out of London stores just hours after being released) is somewhat baffling, even if we are only too happy to see "eco" becoming trendy.1
notaplasticbag1.jpgFollowing the ongoing global movment to steer consumer culture away from excessive plastic bag consumption (banning plastic bags in San Francisco, Hong Kong and Melbourne) we are pleased to see reuesable tote bag make big gains in popularity. We've covered eco-chic tote bags of all shapes and sizes (Envirosax, Trash Bags,Sea Bags), but the hype and excitement surrounding Anya Hindmarch’s trendy <b>“I am Not A Plastic Bag” design </b>(which sold out of London stores just hours after being released) is somewhat baffling, even if we are only too happy to see "eco" becoming trendy.2
I am not a plastic bag - queuehong kong3
notabag.jpgFollowing the ongoing global movment to steer consumer culture away from excessive plastic bag consumption (banning plastic bags in San Francisco, Hong Kong and Melbourne) we are pleased to see reuesable tote bag make big gains in popularity. We've covered eco-chic tote bags of all shapes and sizes (Envirosax, Trash Bags,Sea Bags), but the hype and excitement surrounding Anya Hindmarch’s trendy <b>“I am Not A Plastic Bag” design </b>(which sold out of London stores just hours after being released) is somewhat baffling, even if we are only too happy to see "eco" becoming trendy.4
bagqueue.jpgFollowing the ongoing global movment to steer consumer culture away from excessive plastic bag consumption (banning plastic bags in San Francisco, Hong Kong and Melbourne) we are pleased to see reuesable tote bag make big gains in popularity. We've covered eco-chic tote bags of all shapes and sizes (Envirosax, Trash Bags,Sea Bags), but the hype and excitement surrounding Anya Hindmarch’s trendy <b>“I am Not A Plastic Bag” design </b>(which sold out of London stores just hours after being released) is somewhat baffling, even if we are only too happy to see "eco" becoming trendy.5





