Ep 26 – Green Talks Feat. Luda Eco shop with Panchtatwa Girl

Make The World A Beautiful Place, Start Reducing Our Plastic Waste.

 

 

Did you know 5 trillion plastic bags are used each year globally? What’s even more disturbing is less than one percent of these bags is ever recycled. As a result, our lakes and oceans have been filled with plastics responsible for potentially millions of animals and fish ingesting harmful material every year. The piling up of plastic waste in the environment adversely affects the wildlife, the habitat, and humans too. Single-use plastics like zip-top bags and plastic wrap are everyday items in many kitchens, but there’s a growing consensus that they’re not great for the environment. Luckily, there are more and more reusable alternatives out there. We think the first step to reducing your own waste is to find ways to use the jars and bags you already have. Reducing single-use plastic is one of the most important things you can do on an individual level to help reduce landfill waste. Stocking up on fruits, veggies, and other products usually means tearing off several plastic bags per visit — and that can have a negative impact on the environment. But if you’re looking for a more sustainable, eco-friendly alternative, reusable produce bags offer an easy and convenient solution to plastic ones.

“Plastic pollution free world is not a choice but a commitment to life ― a commitment to the next generation.”

― Amit Ray, Beautify your Breath – Beautify your Life

Reusable produce bag

Reusable produce bags are not only more user-friendly, but since most are made of cotton, cornstarch, hemp, or polyester, sustainable satchels are often compostable or biodegradable and typically machine-washable. Plus, they’re better for the environmentSo Let’s Make the earth happy with eco-friendly bags for fruits and veggies. Carry your cloth bag whenever you step out of the house. 

Why You Should Use Reusable Bags

  1. Conserve Resources
  1. Decrease Pollution
  1. Avoid Recycling Problems
  1. Protect Wildlife
  1. Enjoy Strength and Durability
  1. Save Money
  1. Repurpose For Other Uses
  1. Because You Can

Reusable grocery bags are extremely useful, environmentally friendly, and, above all, help you carry more things than any other regular plastic grocery bag could ever allow you to. Purchasing and using a durable reusable produce bag is one small gesture you can make to help the environment. 

Tatwa Talks

So in the first episode of the second season of my green tatwa talks we have a lovely entrepreneur from Turkey who runs her own business of making and selling reusable produce bags. She has been designing, sewing, and making beautiful reusable cloth bags in her Luda Eco shop. Join #PanchTatwaGirl and Luda from Luda Eco Shop. In Luda’s eco-shop you can find reusable produce bags, shoppers, totes, backpacks, and other eco-products that make the world cleaner.

 

 

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Luda Eco Shop

 Luda makes a variety of bags to choose from and you can order them right from the comfort of your home. Some bags she makes are – 

Muslin produce bags

Water repellent bags

Mesh bags

Practical organizer

Jute washcloths

Big shopping bags

Totes

 

Follow the Luda Eco shop and check out her Instagram page here. 

 

More on Green talks-

In light of, eco-friendly talks do listen to other episodes of Green Talks. Support, share, and try to bring that one change in your life toward a greener tomorrow. Green Talks Season 1 Episode 1-24

In addition, You can even listen to the episode on my podcast site praguntatwa talks and leave your comments on what you liked in this episode. Along with Eco-friendly discussions, I even want to share Positive stories of people bringing beautiful change to this world. Do read these stories here. I also have other podcasts if something interests you do tune in for PanchTatwa Girl.

Learning to be more environmentally friendly is easier than you think. You don’t have to jump in by changing everything, start small to make the changes more sustainable and a part of your normal life. 

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