WIN! Sustainable shopping bag competition from Kind Bag
Talk Business has teamed up with the eco-friendly startup, Kind Bag, to give five readers the chance to win two of these stylish shopping bags made from plastic bottles.
Did you know that consumers are making more environmentally-friendly purchase decisions since the pandemic hit? Now that we’re all starting to venture out more, instead of reaching for a plastic bag, why not do your bit for the planet by opting for a sustainable shopper from Kind Bag? Specially developed to reduce single-use plastic, Kind Bags are made from 100% RPET[i], recycling plastic bottles that were originally destined for the ocean or landfill. The brand has already recycled over 1.5 million plastic bottles in its first year on the market. Start your environmental journey and win two Kind Bag medium shopping bags in this competition.
The Kind Bag range features must-have prints from geometric and stripey through to fruity and floral. All designs are available in medium (39x64x17cm), which recycles 6 plastic bottles and can hold up to 20kg (£10), while there’s also available a mini size (26x43x14cm), which recycles 4 plastic bottles and can hold up to 10kg (£8).
Lightweight, durable and water resistant, each Kind Bag folds up into a handy pouch perfect for stowing in a handbag or rucksack. They can be washed at 30° and will last for years and once you are finally done with your bag, it can simply be recycled again in your household recycling bin. And of course, every bag is sent in recyclable, letterbox-friendly packaging.
So, what are you waiting for… answer the following question to be in with a chance of winning two super-cool Kind Bags (medium):
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This competition is now closed.
The Kind Bag competition closes on Friday 16th April at 4pm.
All competitions on Talk Business are subject to the competition terms and conditions.
[i] Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate