
By now, we all know that using the plastic bags at supermarkets isn't good for the environment. In fact, 150,000,000 bags are used per year and discarded, each one taking 100 years to decompose in a land-fill site. If you want to help stop the rot and aid a third-world country at the same time, then these Cambodian rice bags are all you need. Made in a shelter in Cambodia for vulnerable women, they're an easy and affordable alternative to supermarket bags - and they're recycled, too. Priced at £12.95 and £14.95, there really is no down side to these babies.
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