These $133 tote bags are keeping single-use plastic bags out of waterways and landfills.
, a sustainable fashion brand keeping single-use plastic bags out of waterways and landfills.
To create the tote bags ANYBAG is known for, Dabagh and his team handcraft a one-of-a-kind textile made by heat sealing pieces of plastic together into a yarn and then weaving it on a loom. "Each classic ANYBAG uses about two pounds of plastic which is equivalent to 95 single plastic bags," says Dabagh."What I like to say about the ANYBAG is that it's just like us New Yorkers. We are all cut from a different cloth. No two are ever alike. That's the uniqueness."
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