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BEACH BAG REUSABLE WET BAG

 

Reusable wet bags were designed to help cloth nappying parents keep soiled nappies away from their clean nappies while out and about, but have since been embraced by people in all walks of life as an excellent practical alternative to plastic bags. They are made from a special water-resistant fabric called polyurethane laminate (PUL) and as such, are useful for a variety of purposes that require keeping something damp away from something dry (or vice versa!).

Australian consumers currently use 3.92 billion plastic bags each year, and these bags have an average life of 12 minutes. The estimated time for breakdown of these bags is between 20 and 1000 years, depending on the conditions.

Now is the time to ditch our love affair with plastic and the useful wet bag is a great way to help us do that.

A family day at the beach with an infant shouldn’t need the logistics of Napoleon, or the load-carrying capacity of a military transporter. That’s why we love our Seedling Baby Beach Bag. Colour coordinated to match the popular Paddle Pants, these handy bags can fit swimmers, a towel, clean dry clothes or a day's worth of cloth nappies.

Designedto keep damp clothing and nappies away from your dry items, but it is not recommended for use with items that are soaked or dripping wet.


Measurements: approximately 50 cm x 40 cm.

Wondering if you could use some wet bag goodness in your life? Here are just some of things our family has used wet bags for:

  • As reusable gift wrap
  • Overnight bag with spare change of clothes, pyjamas, small toiletry bag and toy 
  • One for each child to place on their bedroom door for dirty clothes 
  • To store cloth nappies and training pants when out and about – one for the clean nappies/pants and another to hold the soiled ones 
  • Toiletries 
  • Swim gear and beach towel 
  • Makeshift change mat 
  • Games and toy storage (great for grouping ie, doll’s clothes, toy cars, play jewellery, dress-ups) 
  • Library bag 
  • Gym gear 
  • First aid kit 
  • Reusable wipes (damp or dry) 
  • Change of clothes for a day out 
  • Reusable shopping bags – excellent for cold/frozen items and items that could leak 
  • Picnic sack 
  • To hold a sewing or knitting project that we don’t want getting mixed up with other sewing supplies

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Megan
So handy!

Great size, great quality - I like it so much I’ve just ordered some more!

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Kari
The best

I have several of these which I use on roation for dirty nappies at home. They are the perfect size I think for a days worth.

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Gosford Cubbyhouse
In Love

In Love with our new wet bags size are amazing.
so happy with our wet bags design
as we use them at Our Long Day Care Centre

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Nathalie Binz
beach bags

amazing bags. love how big they are.

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Nikki
Perfect

I like it !!

Description

 

Reusable wet bags were designed to help cloth nappying parents keep soiled nappies away from their clean nappies while out and about, but have since been embraced by people in all walks of life as an excellent practical alternative to plastic bags. They are made from a special water-resistant fabric called polyurethane laminate (PUL) and as such, are useful for a variety of purposes that require keeping something damp away from something dry (or vice versa!).

Australian consumers currently use 3.92 billion plastic bags each year, and these bags have an average life of 12 minutes. The estimated time for breakdown of these bags is between 20 and 1000 years, depending on the conditions.

Now is the time to ditch our love affair with plastic and the useful wet bag is a great way to help us do that.

A family day at the beach with an infant shouldn’t need the logistics of Napoleon, or the load-carrying capacity of a military transporter. That’s why we love our Seedling Baby Beach Bag. Colour coordinated to match the popular Paddle Pants, these handy bags can fit swimmers, a towel, clean dry clothes or a day's worth of cloth nappies.

Designedto keep damp clothing and nappies away from your dry items, but it is not recommended for use with items that are soaked or dripping wet.


Measurements: approximately 50 cm x 40 cm.

Wondering if you could use some wet bag goodness in your life? Here are just some of things our family has used wet bags for:

  • As reusable gift wrap
  • Overnight bag with spare change of clothes, pyjamas, small toiletry bag and toy 
  • One for each child to place on their bedroom door for dirty clothes 
  • To store cloth nappies and training pants when out and about – one for the clean nappies/pants and another to hold the soiled ones 
  • Toiletries 
  • Swim gear and beach towel 
  • Makeshift change mat 
  • Games and toy storage (great for grouping ie, doll’s clothes, toy cars, play jewellery, dress-ups) 
  • Library bag 
  • Gym gear 
  • First aid kit 
  • Reusable wipes (damp or dry) 
  • Change of clothes for a day out 
  • Reusable shopping bags – excellent for cold/frozen items and items that could leak 
  • Picnic sack 
  • To hold a sewing or knitting project that we don’t want getting mixed up with other sewing supplies

Additional information

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