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Shopping Bag W470 Tote bag in natural jute - Natural
WESTFORD MILL

Shopping Bag W470 Tote bag in natural jute - Natural

Westford Mill
2€76
For 200 articles, size unique, color natural/olive_green VAT included
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Description
The shopping bag W470 is a classic tote bag made of natural jute. Ideal for daily shopping, it offers an ecological alternative to plastic bags. This reusable bag is practical for carrying your purchases and contributes to waste reduction.

Features:
- Material: natural jute
- Comfortable handles
- Format adapted for shopping

Jute is a natural fiber renowned for its robustness and durability. By choosing the shopping bag W470, you opt for an ecological accessory that will serve you for a long time. The solid handles ensure comfortable carrying, even when the bag is loaded.

This bag is foldable and easy to store when not in use. It constitutes an excellent alternative to reduce the use of disposable bags. By adopting it, you make a concrete gesture for the environment.

With its timeless style, this bag is both functional and respectful of the environment. Perfect for daily use, it will accompany you on your outings in town, at the market or at the beach.
Reference : we-w470
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