PH now in bio-bags

Progressive Housewares magazine keeps sustainability in mind with biodegrable postage bags.

In line with the housewares industry’s move towards more sustainable practises (with the use of less single-use plastic packaging), the new issue of industry leading Progressive Housewares magazine has been delivered in a postal bag made from potato starch.

The bags break down completely into the components of water, carbon dioxide and biomass, leaving no harmful residue behind. They are 100% renewable and sustainable.

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