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GENIUS SECRET WATERPROOF PLASTIC FREE TRAVEL POUCH (6pcs/set)

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94% OF CUSTOMERS BUY 3 OR MORE 🔥

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BUY 2
10% OFF + FREE COMPLIMENTARY SHIPPING
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20% OFF + FREE COMPLIMENTARY SHIPPING
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30% OFF + FREE COMPLIMENTARY
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If you're like us, then you know that keeping luggage tidy and well-packed is difficult on any trip. Not only is this frustrating, it also means less luggage space for all those wonderful souvenirs, clothes and other knick-knacks you're trying to bring back home. Fortunately, packing cubes make it easy to keep your clothing organised, clean and easy to find. You can also easily separate your clean and dirty clothes during trips so you're not left wondering which socks are still socially acceptable. Thank goodness for packing cubes! 

  • 6 sturdy packing cubes of various sizes
  • Available in 8 different colours
  • Mesh section allows you to see the contents inside each cube
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Nylon 

We haven't used plastic-derived materials to craft this product. Nylon is 100% plastic free. Here's why, it is important to raise awareness.

WHY WE GIVE BACK 10% OF OUR PROFITS ON THIS ONE TO ENVIRONMENTAL NGOS.

 

  • Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences in the oceans making up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces. 80 percent of pollution enters the ocean from the land.
  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located in the North Pacific Gyre off the coast of California and is the largest ocean garbage site in the world. This floating mass of plastic is twice the size of Texas, with plastic pieces outnumbering sea life six to one.
  • Plastic constitutes approximately 90 percent of all trash floating on the ocean's surface, with 46,000 pieces of plastic per square mile.
  • One million sea birds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed annually from plastic in our oceans.
  • 44 percent of all seabird species, 22 percent of cetaceans, all sea turtle species and a growing list of fish species have been documented with plastic in or around their bodies.
  • In samples collected in Lake Erie, 85 percent of the plastic particles were smaller than two-tenths of an inch, and much of that was microscopic. Researchers found 1,500 and 1.7 million of these particles per square mile.
  • Virtually every piece of plastic that was ever made still exists in some shape or form (with the exception of the small amount that has been incinerated).
  • Some of these compounds found in plastic have been found to alter hormones or have other potential human health effects.