

Comes in a set of 3 bags. x2 large-size mesh bags plus a medium-sized in a unique nil fabric design.
These bags support those in need and they are paid at the living wage.
- Made in New Zealand
- 100% organic 'fair trade' cotton
- Great for produce, vegetable, fruit, cans and frozen food.
- The reusable shopping bags are perfect as grocery bags, produce bags, beach bags and toy bags.
- Organic mesh fabric drys easily
- x3 bags per pack:
- Medium: 25 x 30 cm
- Large x2: 31 x 40 cm
The mesh bags are stretchy, therefore vary in size slightly.
VOTED as one of the top picks in the Organic NZ Magazine
'The most organic ones we can find on the market are Nil wraps from Munch Cupboard.'
AWARDED at the largest Australasian Trade Show in 2016 for the Best Eco Friendly Company.
CHOSEN to attend the 2016 Emmys Award in LA to showcase our products and for our beeswax wraps to form part of the Celebrity Gift Bags.
ETHICAL OUTWORK MODEL is the way our nils are made. When you buy a nil it comes with a story. You invest in a life of change. All our nil products are made by mothers who are often on a benefit and struggle to find work. We invite you to not just buy something good, but to do something good. Consumerism is faceless. But a nil product is real, personal investment in transforming lives.
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nil's beeswax and vegan makers are the threads that weave their amazing story. These are mainly women who often find it difficult to obtain part-time work from home. Working from home allows people to work within their own hours and there is no accessibility issue. A concept that was prevalent prior to the Industrial Revolution. Over the last 100 years, this type of work has almost become nonexistent. But at nil they have reinvented this model to create their passionate collective of makers. nil have over 20 women who each week receive a box from HQ to make their products in their homes. They then pick this work up and pack and ship all over the world. nil's unique model began over 4 years ago and since then they have made over 500,000 beeswax wraps (it now includes knitted and sewn goods). In turn, this means they have saved over 500,000 units of plastic rubbish alone.
The model is driven by Anna's belief that everyone has a right to be part of the financial global market no matter how small they are. We just need to find new ways to include people. Involving those that may traditionally be excluded from obtaining an income is one way to close the income equality gap.
Each time you buy a nil there is a story and you will become part of our weaving. Buy something good and do something good with nil. nil harm - nil waste!
