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Plastic Laundry Bags

Wednesday, 19 Jun, 2008 0

Did you know that with all of the ‘green’ steps hotels have taken to reduce waste and conserve energy, one small item has been overlooked – the disposable plastic laundry bag. These are overlooked because hotels do not dispose of the laundry bag – instead, it is taken home with the guest and disposed of there.

Just to give you an idea of the amount of unnecessary trash generated annually from plastic laundry bags:

Over 5.5 million plastic laundry bags were disposed of last year… These bags were from on 80% of the hotels in Las Vegas alone!!!

My eco-friendly Rojeti Laundry Bags are the perfect solution to this problem. They are reusable, machine washable and won’t end up in a landfill after just one use.
Check us out at www.rojeti.com



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