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Alfapac 3232767510509 Recycled Maxi Weight with Wide, Black, 50 L

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Management number 216775400 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$8.71 Model Number 216775400
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"Alfapac represents French industrial know-how and contributes to innovation in the production of garbage bags and food packaging. Alfapac is committed to the planet and offers an environmental offer under the Vegetal Origin range. Alfapac trash bags are made from renewable plant materials (sugar cane) to reduce CO2 emissions compared to bags made from petroleum materials. In addition, these products are 100% recyclable

  • CIRCULAR ECONOMY: These bin bags are made from recycled materials from the circular economy.
  • Vegetable bags: these bags are also made from renewable plant materials (sugar cane). Their carbon footprint is reduced compared to bags made from petroleum materials.
  • WIDE LINK: These bags close with a wide tie, convenient to handle.
  • MAXI-WEIGHT: These bags are very robust and durable.
  • FRENCH BAGS: These bags are certified Origin France Garantie.
Color Black
Scent Unscented
Capacity 50 Liters
Item Form Bag
Brand Name Alfapac
Unit Count 10.0 Count
Manufacturer Groupe SPHERE
Material Type Polyethylene
Item Type Name Recycled Maxi-Weights Wide Link
Item Dimensions 7.28 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches
Number of Items 10
Material Features Herbal
Included Components 10 bags
Recommended Uses For Product Déchet de jardin

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