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    Priyanjali Das says, "We have been purchasing gifting supplies from Eco Splash and would love to recommend them for their quality and commitment to Eco friendly and Sustainable products. They have the best range of products in various categories for any Company."

  • 5 uses of Environmentally friendly bags

    5 uses of Environmentally friendly bags

    Grocery shopping: Eco-friendly bags can be used to carry groceries from the store, eliminating the need for single-use plastic bags. Pack a lunch: Eco-friendly bags can be used to pack...

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    5 uses of Environmentally friendly bags

    Grocery shopping: Eco-friendly bags can be used to carry groceries from the store, eliminating the need for single-use plastic bags. Pack a lunch: Eco-friendly bags can be used to pack...

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  • Replacing Plastic in your day to day life

    Replacing Plastic in your day to day life

    Plastic is everywhere. From the more known like your appliances, clothing, computer and more. The lesser known are - Food packaging, Milk cartons (20% plastic), Metal cans are often lined...

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    Replacing Plastic in your day to day life

    Plastic is everywhere. From the more known like your appliances, clothing, computer and more. The lesser known are - Food packaging, Milk cartons (20% plastic), Metal cans are often lined...

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  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    The following article is an excerpt from The National Geographic (www.nationageographic.org/) -   The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine debris is litter that ends up...

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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    The following article is an excerpt from The National Geographic (www.nationageographic.org/) -   The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine debris is litter that ends up...

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