EKO unites space saving with sustainable living

The innovative utility brand has launched a food waste caddy that hangs on cabinet doors.

EKO is proud to launch a “unique new caddy, which can float, hang or sit, ” says the company’s Brian Walmsley. The new utility product is now on sale in Lakeland and John Lewis, with more stockists to follow.

Mindful of the demand for space saving and sustainable lifestyle solutions, the EKO Puro Food Waste Caddy is designed to “hang on walls or cabinet doors, without leaving a trace,” using a “handy hook and invisible sticker,” explains Brian. Alternatively, the robust caddy can sit on a windowsill or countertop.

 

Top: EKO Puro Food Waste Caddy.

MORE NEWS
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (14)
 
BIRA has condemned yesterday’s (30 October, 2024) budget as the most damaging for independent retailers in recent memory. ...
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (2)
 
Spring Fair needs your help to bring together a Hall of Fame compilation of memories, pictures and great stories from the show’s 75-year history....
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (13)
 
Saladmaster UK, a division of Regal Ware, has announced its membership of the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery, and Housewares Industries (FEC). ...
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (12)
 
The upcoming Digital Academy event is a unique opportunity for retailers who want to focus on sustainability when ordering their product range....
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (11)
 
New research reveals that under half (43%) of families sit down and eat together and a third of people eat their daily meals on the sofa. ...
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (10)
 
The award was a result of Lakeland’s Future Ready initiative over the last three years, showcasing transformation and innovative thinking within the business....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.