60BAGs are Polish biodegradable carrier bags made out of flax-viscose non-woven fabric. The flax-viscose fabric used for the bag is produced with flax fiber industrial waste.
The 60BAGs, designed by Katarzyna Okinczyc and Remigiusz Truchanowicz, naturally decompose in about 60 days (hence the name) after being discarded by the user. 60BAGs can be composted or safely burnt which means they don’t require any recycling processes.
60BAGs are available in different shapes and sizes to fit customer’s needs. They are the eco-answer to polypropylene made “green bags” and to thick plastic bags given away by most clothing retailers.
Visit: http://www.60bag.com/
Via: Dezeen
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