Baggu

Founded in 2007, Baggu was inspired by a desire for a reusable bag that was both functional and fashionable. Since creating the first Standard Baggu, the company has expanded to design many different types of bags in its San Francisco studio — all sustainably made. Baggu has long had a partnership with its factory in China, ensuring the company’s familiarity with the ethical and environmental responsibility upheld in the creation of its bags. Their entire Ripstop Nylon collection is made with 40% recycled material — specifically, recycled nylon filament yarn produced from pre- and post-consumer waste. The company thus uses less scrap material, which conserves petroleum and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, they have redesigned its packaging to eliminate plastic hang-tags and introduce recyclable paper sleeves, paper hang-tags, packing slips and biodegradable poly bags. Baggu has reinvented the plastic bag with similarly lightweight totes that hold more weight and have less of a carbon footprint. To learn about more of their sustainable initiatives, click here. 

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