
Recycled Grocery Bag
Volume pricing β saves more, the more you order
- Mockup approval before productionYou can pay now; nothing prints until you sign off β no surprises.
- Free tracked shipping includedDoor-to-door, fully tracked, anywhere we ship.
- 30-day quality guaranteeIf decoration doesn't match the approved mockup, we replace.
- All-inclusive pricingSetup, art, mockups, and shipping bundled β no surprise fees.
Product description
Grocery tote made from recycled PET (post-consumer plastic bottles) measuring 14"x15"x7" with reinforced handles. Eight colors available. Each bag uses approximately five recycled plastic bottles diverted from landfills, which gives you a concrete environmental talking point. The material performs identically to standard polyester β same durability, same print quality. Reinforced stitching at handles and stress points for longevity. Wide gusset adds stability and capacity for full grocery loads. Flat bottom keeps the bag upright during loading and transport. Takes screen printing well with standard processes.
Sustainability programs, grocery retailers, eco-conscious brands, and environmental initiatives use these to show commitment to circular economy principles. The recycled content gives you a specific story to tell in environmental marketing. In practical use, it functions just like a standard polyester tote. A solid pick for green business trade show giveaways and sustainability conferences. Pair with jute totes for natural fiber options, bundle with produce bags for complete shopping solutions, or mix with reusable shopping bags for sustainable retail programs.
Why teams pick this product
- Free unlimited mockups. Send your logo, get back a photoreal mockup in 24 hours β revise as many times as you need before you commit.
- All-inclusive pricing. Setup, art, decoration, and tracked shipping are bundled. The price you quote is the price you pay.
- Mockup-gated production. Nothing prints until you approve the mockup β no surprises at delivery.
- Real humans on chat. US-based designers and merch experts, not chatbots or offshored CSRs.




