Newspaper Recycling Bag
No mess, no fuss paper recycling
$22.50Ref: 1643Available now
- Practical and sturdy
- Saidpur provides training for women artisans in literacy, nutrition, legal rights and finance
- 44 x 30 x 30 cm
- 100 metres jute twine included
What motivated the founders of the New Internationalist magazine was a high idealism; a real sense that we could change things; that if people knew the facts about what was going on, then they could actually have the wherewithal to campaign and try to make the world a better place.
The New Internationalist magazine is the most brilliant advocate on behalf of the developing world. Its a source of information; its a source of reassurance on ideas; and it has an enormous integrity.
I began buying the New Internationalist magazine because it started to educate me on issues that I was interested in; globalization, fair trade, inequities, injustice it has huge authority and credibility and authenticity
Thank you for producing such an important publication.
This bag is just great for keeping old newspapers tidy before recycling. Simply thread twine through the four eyelets and lay newspapers on top. When full, knot the twine and tip the bundle out. Made in Bangladesh from strong natural jute with polyethylene lining, it comes with 100 metres of handmade jute twine.
Jute is a rain-fed crop with little need for fertilizer or pesticides.
44 x 30 x 30 cm. (fits tabloids flat, or broadsheets folded once).
About the Producer
Action Bags
Action Bags, born from a Mennonite aid project after the 1971 war in Bangladesh, now employs hundreds of women making fair trade jute products.

