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Are you still putting your Organic Produce in Plastic Bags! These Perky Produce Bags are your Solution.

  • Petite Pouch contains 5 tulle (fine mesh) bags
  • Each mesh bag can easily carry 8 lbs of produce
  • Less than 1 oz – won’t add weight to the scale
  • Wash produce in bag
  • Store produce right in the bag
  • Fruit and vegetables usually last longer compared to plastic
  • Can be used for bulk items as well: nuts, grains, oats, cereals, etc.

Colors Available: Turquoise, Chili Red, Purple

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Item # Item Description Price  
CS002-BL Reusable Produce Bag - Turquoise $16.95
CS002-RD Reusable Produce Bag - Chili Red $16.95
CS002-PU Reusable Produce Bag - Purple $16.95

So you’ve brought your reusable bags, but have to use plastic for your produce and bulk items. Not anymore! Just open these chic little pouches to reveal 5 fine mesh bags. Each bag weighs less than one ounce, so they won’t add weight to the produce scale.  Mesh is fine enough to hold your smallest produce but sturdy enough for bulk items.

Once home, most produce can just be washed in the bag, patted dry, and placed in the fridge or hung up in the pantry. In our experience, fruits and vegetables last longer than in plastic, so expect your gorgeous organic produce to really hold up.

Bags can be washed, hung dry, and reused for years!

  • In the United States we use over 30 billion plastic bags shopping bags annually the production of which consumes about 12 million barrels of oil.
  • Less than 4% of these plastic bags are recycled.
  • The bags either end up in our landfill or worse, in our rivers and oceans.
  • Plastic bags take up to 1,000 years to degrade.

  • Paper bags are no better.
  • The high-quality of the paper required means recycled content is minimal.
  • The production of trees and the paper manufacturing process use large amounts of water and other resources and pollute the air and streams.

  • For each household that commits to reusable shopping bags we save one tree in paper bags a year and over 1,600 plastic bags.