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TotesGreen Reusable cotton produce bags, handmade in Coffs Harbour from natural materials. That means less waste for landfill and more food for you!

Use instead of single-use plastic bags, then stick them right in the fridge when you arrive home. Rather than causing fruit and veg to sweat as plastic bags do, TotesGreen cotton bags promote air circulation. When you shop with TotesGreen, you not only help to reduce the mounting waste created by single-use plastic bags, you also extend the life of your fruit and veg.

Only 3 more days to go!
25/11/2020

Only 3 more days to go!

Only 3 weeks until the Made With Love Markets Christmas market! Come by and browse our range of reusable alternatives to...
08/11/2020

Only 3 weeks until the Made With Love Markets Christmas market! Come by and browse our range of reusable alternatives to single use plastic and make it a totes sustainable Christmas 🎄🎅🎁.

24/06/2020

Scientists seek to reassure public as campaigners fear battle to reduce single-use plastic waste is losing ground

"Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of mismanaged waste could be blowing ashore on the ocean breeze every year, according t...
13/05/2020

"Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of mismanaged waste could be blowing ashore on the ocean breeze every year, according to scientists who have discovered microplastics in sea spray."

Finding could help solve mystery of where plastic goes after it leaks into the sea

"The analysis, led by the University of Manchester, found up to 1.9 million plastic pieces per square metre."
02/05/2020

"The analysis, led by the University of Manchester, found up to 1.9 million plastic pieces per square metre."

Mediterranean sediments are shown to have up to 1.9 million tiny plastic pieces per square metre.

07/03/2020

Aldi is trialling reusable bags for loose fruit and vegetables as part of its drive to cut single-use plastics.

In a week's time the Australian government is holding a summit to discuss single use plastics and has released a survey ...
26/02/2020

In a week's time the Australian government is holding a summit to discuss single use plastics and has released a survey asking for public opinion on the issue. Please consider filling it out.

This site contains consultations that are run by Australian Government Department of the Environment.

20/02/2020

Turns out prepackaged plastic wrapped produce contains much more bacteria than plastic free produce.

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