greenaid bag

There’s nothing worse than forgetting to take you green bags to the shopping centre. When you checkout you can see people looking at you, with their green bags, thinking how much of a polluter you are. Hoping no one you know sees you transporting your groceries in plastic, you quickly leave the shopping centre with your head down. Green bags are essential for shoppers, and since the shift in use from plastic bags to reusable bags, the reusable-bag market has flourished. From the staple green bag to wine bags, Envirosax and the all-famous ‘I’m not a plastic bag’ bag, the market for reusable bags is a lucrative one. Design collaborative Lovegrove and Repucci has acknowledged this and decided to bring something alternative to the marketplace. The Greenaid is shaped like a grenade with a neoprene outer shell containing a reusable polyester bag inside. The Greenaid can attach to your keys and be easily relied on for those times when you really need a plastic bag. Once the plastic bag is removed a ‘War on Plastic’ slogan is revealed on the bag. Like all resuable bags, they need to be used frequently to counteract the energy used to make them – especially when encased in a neoprene shell. Is this product doing more harm than good? Or more good than harm?

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