2022 Latest Men’s Toiletry Bag Cosmetic Bag Organizer-MCBR027
Colour/pattern |
Solid color ( Gray RPET+Black PVB) |
Closure Type: |
Metal Zipper |
Style: |
Classic, Gentlemanly, Fashion |
Place of Origin: |
Guangdong, China |
Brand Name: |
Rivta |
Model Number: |
MCBR027 |
Material: |
Recycled PET + PVB |
Type: |
Men’s Makeup bag |
Product name: |
Men’s RPET Toiletry Bag |
MOQ: |
1000 Pcs |
Feature: |
Environmental protection, Recycling, Wear-resistant |
Usage: |
Holding toiletries, watches, accessories |
Certificate: |
BSCI, GRS |
Color: |
Custom Colors |
Logo: |
Custom Logo supported |
OEM/ODM: |
Support |
Size: |
24.5 x 11 x 11 cm |
Sample time: |
5-7 Days |
Supply Ability |
200000 pieces per Month |
Packaging |
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Port |
Shekou/Yantian, Shenzhen |
Lead Time: |
30days / 1 - 5000pcs 45days / 5001 - 10000pcs To be negotiated /> 10000pcs |
[Description ]: Designed with the traveler in mind, this travel kit comes with a durable PVB side handle to ensure that carrying your bag while traveling is easy. It is large enough to hold all your must haves like watches, shaver, facial cleaner, glasses, toothbrushes, etc.
[ SUSTAINABILITY ] Environmental protection, Recycling.
[ USAGE ] Daily use and travel.
PET is recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic that is used to make packaging, such as plastic bottles and food containers. After the original PET containers are used by consumers, they are returned via a recycling program to a facility that sorts, cleans, and transforms the plastic into rPET flakes or pellets. The rPET flakes/pellets can then be reused to make new products, such as fiber for clothing and carpets or plastic for food and beverage containers. Converting postconsumer PET into a valuable resource helps the environment because rPET has a lower carbon footprint than virgin PET.
PET plastic is used to make clear, strong, and lightweight food and beverage containers and packaging. PET is 100 percent recyclable and is the most recycled plastic in the United States and worldwide. According to the PET Resin Association (PETRA), more than 1.5 billion pounds of used PET bottles and containers (e.g., beverage bottles and cosmetics containers) are recovered in the United States each year for recycling. You can easily identify PET because it has a #1 in the triangular “chasing arrows” recycling logo, which is usually found on the bottom or side of the container.