The LDPE plastic printed carrybags are sold at the point of sale (or checkout register) at a price varying to suit the quality of bag produced. The bag is used for packing product purchased at your store and is strong and durable to be constantly reused following the customer's visit. When the bag finally breaks down due to wear and tear, it is handed back to the store to be replaced free of charge. The 'old bag' is then recycled . The recycled material is then used downstream for similar plastic family products such as Builders film, injection moulding etc.
This concept complies in Australia to the National Packaging Covenant (NPC) for which RollsPack is a signatory. The above mentioned concept is listed in the websites of Tesco and Sainsbury under their environmental management policies.
These carrybags are brightly coloured, sturdy, waterproof, have a 'box-bottom' for stand alone packing, have soft-loop handles made from recycled materials and are printed to your own design and manufactured by RollsPack here in Australia.
We know from our experience in this marketplace that carrybags are purchased to give to the customer free of charge in order to carryout your goods purchased, to also advertise -in the marketplace, provide and boost name awareness etc. We are encouraging your customer to buy your carrybags, re-use them continually then recycle the bags after a time. Hence completing the cycle .
If you would like more information about this great environmentally friendly concept contact Anna Angelovski here.Images




