Aruba Reusable Bag available again at The Coconut Trading co.

Aruba Reusable Bag available again at The Coconut Trading co., The Juggling Fish & The Lazy Lizard

Courtesy of Aruba Daily

Oranjestad, Aruba – The Aruba Reusable Bag has been developed by Arubans for Aruba, as a new Eco-fashion design concept. It sold out within a couple of weeks in the beginning of the year when it was launched and is now back in stock.

With its arrival on the market, the Aruba Reusable Bag became the best gift idea and unique souvenir from Aruba, enjoying immense popularity and widespread appeal.

The fabulous designs on the Aruba Reusable Bag include Aruban landmark and iconic elements such as the California lighthouse, Indian cave paintings, actual Aruba immigration stamps, the Fofoti, known by its colloquial name as the Divi Divi tree, and the island’s famous One Happy Island license plates.

The Aruba Reusable Bag is ethically made from recycled plastic bottles under fair labor conditions. Bold, bright, truly useful and everlasting, this Eco-shopper is the perfect solution to help phase-out single use plastic bags, thus reducing the plastic footprint and going green in style.

Folded into a compact pouch the Aruba Reusable Bag is your ideal shopping companion. Get yours at The Coconut Trading co., South Beach Centre, The Juggling Fish at Playa Linda Beach Resort and The Lazy Lizard Alhambra location.

The Aruba Reusable Shopping Bag is an initiative by Vision Passion Action, whose core activities are designing, testing and implementing sustainable business models.

“Our mission with the Aruba Reusable Bag is to not only raise awareness but also actively contribute to the greening of Aruba’s tourism sector by developing and offering beautiful, useful and durable Eco and people friendly products” – Ing. Jeremy J. Croes MSc, founder Vision Passion Action.

The three stores where the Aruba Reusable Bag may be purchased, all part of the Salamander Retail Group, earmark a percentage of sales for its Tikkun Olam (Repair of the World) program.  The collected funds are given quarterly to local not-for-profit organizations in an ongoing effort to do good and serve the community.