Why do you still sell the ISTAD Plastic Bags?
Our ISTAD bags range are made from 85% renewable plastic that comes from leftovers from the sugar cane industry.
The ISTAD bags remain in our range as they are made of 85% renewable plastic that comes from leftovers from the sugar cane industry.
They are also not single use, and you can wash and re-use them over and over. The material itself (Bioplastic) also is both renewable and recyclable.
If you would like to find out more about IKEA's sustainable everyday, please click here.
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