GreenAid Reusable Bag: Fighting The War on Plastic
Posted on September 17, 2008 by Matt Embrey in Bags+Briefcases
Here’s a fun design from the design collaborative of Lovegrove & Repucci that’s blowin’ up the reusable bag scene… GreenAid. For those of you who haven’t had your coffee yet, it’s a play on words, you know… GreenAid > Grenade. The info on their site is sparse and they are not available to buy yet, but we signed up for updates and will pass them along as soon as we hear. What we do know is that the GreenAid is made of Polyester and enclosed in a Neoprene shell. I hope we find out that it’s made from all post-consumer recyclables, but if not, we have to at least give them props for the fun design.
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The Seeker
17. Sep, 2008
Great blog! I’m so glad I found it. I will definately follow!
Greenpointer
17. Sep, 2008
Ballistics for the bag battle… LOVE IT! Brilliant stuff lately, GU!
Max
17. Sep, 2008
Great, another “green” product. Shouldnt you be focusing more on reusing what we already have?
Dee
18. Sep, 2008
I just love this. Very practical and clever design!
dpiazza
07. Feb, 2009
Think you can squeeze 2 of those bags in there? way cool!!