200 biobased green sliced bread bags 16 + 10 x 35 cm

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200 biobased green sliced bread bags 16 + 10 x 35 cm

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Green biobased sliced bread bags 16 + 10 x 35 cm – per 200


Product description

The 16+10x35cm Biosourced Sliced Bread Bags are designed to meet the needs of artisan bakers and private customers alike. Made from ecological materials, it is environmentally friendly and recyclable. This bag is ideal for keeping bread slices fresh while minimizing the carbon footprint.

Thanks to its adapted dimensions, it can hold several slices of bread without crushing them. The biosourced material ensures good resistance and safe transportation of the bread. What’s more, its green color evokes nature and reinforces the product’s ecological image.

For everyday or professional use, this bag is a practical and sustainable solution. It contributes to a more responsible approach by reducing plastic waste. In short, these biosourced 16+10x35cm sliced bread bags combine aesthetics, practicality and respect for the environment, while maintaining optimum preservation quality.

 

In conclusion, this product is ideal for those looking for nature-friendly packaging.

 

Their advantages:

  • Respect for the environment: Made from bio-sourced materials, they reduce the ecological footprint and are recyclable.
  • Versatility: suitable for both artisan bakers and private customers.
  • Lightweight: Easy to transport, they are lightweight yet sturdy.

 

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Additional information

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Code barre

3434030027350

Color

Green

Materials

Biosourced plastics

Sales unit

Package

Unit per box

10

Article width

100 mm

Item length

160 mm

Item height

350 mm

Weight

0.61kg

Width

18cm

Length

35cm

Height

2cm

Volume

1260cm3

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