Green themes at Exclusively

JWP introduced its new Eco from Lock & Lock range, which uses salvaged food grade plastic waste from the brand’s factory in Vietnam to create unique food storage containers with a lifetime guarantee. The waste would otherwise be used to create single use plastics. Due to its composition, no two Eco products will be exactly the same colour.

Other examples of more sustainable solutions at Exclusively included Planit Products’ biodegradable and compostable cooking bags. Meanwhile, new Exclusively Housewares exhibitor, Greener Cleaner’s Megan Smith commented: “We were very encouraged by the reaction of buyers to our product range (cleaning materials made from recycled plastic) and the quality of the buyers at the show.”

 

Top: Megan Smith and Sue Miles with their Greener Cleaner products (from Vitality House) at Exclusively Housewares.

 

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