Take Part In Plastic-Free July

Take Part In Plastic-Free July

Plastic Free July

We have a challenge for you, and it's simple: Refuse single-use plastic during the month of July. Do this for a day, a week, or the rest of the month! Say no to ALL single-use plastic or try the TOP 4: plastic bags, water bottles, takeaway coffee cups, and straws. Plastic is designed to last forever, yet every day...

Plastic Free July with Indosole

We have a challenge for you, and it's simple: Refuse single-use plastic during the month of July. Do this for a day, a week, or the rest of the month! Say no to ALL single-use plastic or try the TOP 4: plastic bags, water bottles, takeaway coffee cups, and straws.

Plastic is designed to last forever, yet every day people are using disposable plastic goods for only a few minutes and then throwing them away. This is a habit that we all must change!

For more info on the plastic problem and fun ways you and your community can challenge yourselves go to www.plasticfreejuly.org.

We found a great resource to help you shift your habits away from plastic usage. Also, did you know we have a great alternative to plastic bags? Our canvas totes are lined with waterproof repurposed rice sacks, which make them durable and easy to wipe down. They are perfect for grocery shopping, a picnic, or a day at the beach. Shop our Indo canvas bags here or try this one with a cool motorbike graphic.

Our canvas bag graphics/ logos are even customizable! A great option for companies, schools, and special events (must meet minimum quantity). Email indo@indosole.com for more info.

Indosole canvas tote and Grass Mat sandal

1 comment

John Yingling

John Yingling

If you are going totally synthetic free, you should be sewing those recycled rice bags with cotton thread and not polyester thread. What’s the story? A Tex 60 or 80 cotton would give you the strength of a Tex 40 poly thread. Bag looks great!

If you are going totally synthetic free, you should be sewing those recycled rice bags with cotton thread and not polyester thread. What’s the story? A Tex 60 or 80 cotton would give you the strength of a Tex 40 poly thread. Bag looks great!

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