Happy Earth Day April 22nd 2021

by | Apr 18, 2021 | Article, Baking, Boxed, Uncategorized | 0 comments

On International earth day 2021, all the nations will take the pledge to tackle the climate and environmental crisis and make the earth a better place to live for all living beings.

We are always on the lookout for items to help you safeguard the planet.
Certified Organic cotton muslin and string bags, Bamboo Toothbrushes for adults and kids. Made from plants renewable and compostable cutlery and plates, (not shown).

Bendable compostable straws. Glass straws, regular and thick smoothie, straight and curved, plain or with cute dots or spirals. Stainless steel straws, straight and curved.

Bamboo To-Go Ware utensils sets with carabiners for adults with knife, fork, spoon and chopsticks and smaller sets for kids without the chopsticks! Secure hook and loop closure, Certified Repreve Yarn Made from 100% post consumer recycled plastic bottles!

 

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