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Evolve to a better bag and select, naturally, in this organic cotton tote bag to carry your groceries, books, and anything in between.
Design backstory:
The science has been telling us a progressively more worrying story about the prospects for the world we live on during what we now hesitantly call the Anthropocene period. How long will we last? Our planet, will continue whizzing around the Milky Way even if we tip the environment over enough to induce a Jared Diamond-style Collapse but if we show our beautiful little blue Earth a little more love we might enjoy the journey much longer!
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Spec:
• 100% certified organic cotton 3/1 twill
• Fabric weight: 8 oz/yd² (272 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 16″ × 14 ½″ × 5″ (40.6 cm × 35.6 cm × 12.7 cm)
• Weight limit: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
• 1″ (2.5 cm) wide dual straps, 24.5″ (62.2 cm) length
• Open main compartment
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Prof Brian Cox
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