Skip to content

Foldable Tote Bags

Plastic Free  |  100% Natural  |  Eco Friendly  |  Made in India  |  Handmade   |  Zero Land Fill Solution  |  earth safe

Indisutras’ reusable shopping bags are the ultimate eco-friendly solution to reduce the pollution from non-degradable plastic grocery bags. They are made from 100% organic cotton which is ethically sourced. These bags can be folded and zipped to carry along. The bag has a small loop on the side and can be hooked to luggage.

At Indisutras, we follow free trade policy and ensure a safe and sustainable livelihood for the workers. These bags are great for daily use to carry books, laptops or your groceries. This bag folds easily into a small pouch, you will love how easy it is to carry them in a bag or pocket. This bag has precisely stitched with sturdy long handles that enable you to carry this eco-friendly shopping bag in your hands or even over your shoulder. It assists you with shopping nearly anything while at the same time being delicate for mother earth.

Humans behind the Creation

Bamboo is a part of everyday life, especially for the people living in the north-eastern states. It is also known as a poor person’s timber. In Tripura, bamboo is a part of the lifestyle. Bamboo is used for many purposes, from building houses and bridges to fish traps and weave baskets. There are so many things that can be made from Bamboo that is quite simple and even functional. The possibilities are endless with this multifaceted material!

Regional Importance

Indian Bamboo handicrafts are manufactured at really affordable cost, especially in the states that are naturally blessed with natural resources Assam, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, and West Bengal are known to have thousands of artisans who work in cottage industries for the production of popular bamboo products like ornaments, mats, baskets, boxes, etc.

Regional Importance

Indian Bamboo handicrafts are manufactured at really affordable cost, especially in the states that are naturally blessed with natural resources Assam, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, and West Bengal are known to have thousands of artisans who work in cottage industries for the production of popular bamboo products like ornaments, mats, baskets, boxes, etc.