It’s already a fact that plastic is damaging our planet and we need to make a change; and we don’t want to push it but it’s a bit urgent to do so. But to put your mind at ease, we are here to help you in this transition to a new plastic-free lifestyle. Well, more specifically TamiNeko is here to help you with their eco bags.
The eco bags are handmade by Tamara with high quality reusable materials, which makes them extremely durable and resistant. This pack contains 4 bags of different sizes and different capacities for you to use them to do your shopping in a sustainable way. In addition to using them for shopping, you can use the reusable bags to shop in bulk; take your child’s snack to school or a day at the park; store your sandwich or even a change of clothes for when you go to the gym; in other words, you can use them any way you want!
So that you have a better idea these are the measurements of your new eco bags:
– Small bag white with black flowers. Size: 18cm X 20cm (7.08in X 7.87in) Capacity: 800 grs
– Medium sized bag in black and white comic strip. Size: 23cm X 26cm (9.05in X 10.26 in) Capacity: 2 kg
– Big bag with movie artist black and white. Size: 30cm X 28cm (11.81in X 11.02in) Capacity: 3 kg
– Big Tote bag with handles. Size: 38cm X 34cm (14.96in X 13.38in) Capacity: 4 kg
TamiNeko eco bags
A sustainable brand needs more than just eco-friendly materials, it needs imagination and creativity. A sustainable brand needs craftsmen who want to contribute to the care of the environment and make a difference in how we consume. A sustainable brand is like TamiNeko.
TamiNeko uses recycled materials and reuses them to create all kinds of products full of color, creativity, quality and durability. Tamara has a great eye for collecting and an expert in transforming waste into valuable objects, using her imagination. The materials she uses have a new life, which besides sounding poetic, is of great help to our planet. TamiNeko is a brand that uses upcycling as the root of its creations; from advertising banners, PVC, rubber tablecloths to denim fabrics and magazine clippings are some of the elements that Tamara uses to create small works of art that will accompany you in your new sustainable lifestyle.