
Jute Material
Jute, is a fibrous plant and has been around since 500-800 BC. It is made from natural fibers that are biodegradable. This plant is grown and cultivated mostly in India, like hemp and bamboo. It is definitely a sustainable plant. It is non-toxic, reusable, sturdy, strong, and light.
Why Use Jute Bags?
Millions of plastic bags are used every year in the United States. Most of the plastic bags end up in landfills. Plastic bags are not biodegradable and will take centuries for the bags to become particles. Jute bags on the other hand, are the perfect solution to this big problem. They contain no synthetics, plastic or chemicals.
Our Jute bags have unique designs, are foldable and will require very little cleaning.

Burlap Material
Burlap, also known as Hessian and Gunny cloth, is light fibres coarse woven fabric usually made from skin of the jute plant or sisal fibres, which may be combined with other vegetable fibres to make many different products. Common uses are rope, nets, rugs, sacks, clothing and the similar.

Bamboo Material
Bamboo is an eco friendly plant-based fibre. Bamboo material has a luxuriously soft feel, that is naturally hypoallergenic, insulating, antibacterial, moisture- absorbent and quick drying. The fiber is naturally smooth and can look and feel like silk or very soft cotton. can be washed and is 100% biodegradable.

Stone Paper
Stone paper, is a type of strong and durable paper-like material made from calcium carbonate. It's durable, tear-resistant, has no grain, can withstand water, grease and dirt. It is environmentally friendly, non-toxic, recyclable, no wood, pulp, acid, bleach or waste water used in its production, conserving energy and reducing carbon dioxide emissions linked to global warming.
