Sustainable Double-Walled Insulated Tumbler 350ml - Eversley
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Introducing our new sustainable drinkware solution! This double-walled insulated tumbler is crafted from 100% recycled material, making it an environmentally-friendly choice. Not only is it made from recycled plastic, but it is also fully recyclable at the end of its life, ensuring minimal impact on the planet. The tumbler features a black inner layer and comes with a twist-on lid, providing a secure and convenient drinking experience. Its 350 ml volume capacity is perfect for enjoying your favorite beverages on the go or at home. Each tumbler is proudly made in the UK, supporting local craftsmanship and reducing carbon emissions. To pack our tumbler in an eco-friendly manner, we provide a home-compostable bag that can be disposed of responsibly. In addition, the tumbler is BPA-free, promoting safety and wellness. To add a personal touch, this tumbler can be customized with your logo or design, making it a perfect promotional or gift item. Choose sustainability without compromising style with our eco-friendly tumbler!
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Product number
10209490
Weight
122 g
Dimensions
9.45 x 9.45 cm
Length
9.45 cm
Height
9.45 cm
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Material
Recycled PP Plastic
Weight
122.0
Height
9.45
Width
9.45
Brand
Unbranded
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