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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Canvas Grocery and Shopping Tote





Go Green Save the Planet, with the envitote washable grocery and shopping tote.

Plastic Facts 1,460 plastic bags are used each year by an average U.S. family. One cloth bag can save 6 plastic bags per person a week. That’s roughly 300 per year. Data released by the EPA shows that somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year. Less than 1% of plastic bags are recycled. It takes 500 - 1000 years for a plastic bag to decompose. It costs more to recycle a plastic bag than it does to produce a new one. Plastic is shipped overseas for recycling. Roughly 60–80% of all marine debris, and 90% of floating debris is plastic. Nearly 200 different species of sea life die due to plastic bags. Plastic is made from oil. 12 million barrels of oil are used to make the plastic bags each year for U.S. consumption alone. Join the revolution. Carry envitote!

These extra large canvas bags measure 14 x 9 x 9. The collapsible removable stiffeners add support to keep the tote squared up in order to carry and unload groceries without crushing products or cans and jars rolling over and out of the sides. An adjustable shoulder strap, plus side handles makes the envitote easy to carry. The envitote is washable and sanitary for multiple uses.

Purchase the envitote at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com

Self-sufficient back to basic products are at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com We offer some of the highest quality old school handcrafted products available. If you are seeking a more self-sufficient, or self-reliant lifestyle or just enjoy having quality products that you grew up with as a child available to you again, stop by our store and take a look at our 1000 plus old time products. We offer products for home & garden, beekeeping, farm & ranch, food processing, cooking, hunting, shooting, fishing, sports & recreation, Amish indoor and outdoor furniture, and off grid living.

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