WELLI BINSTM launches the world's first plant-based, washable and durable storage box

2021-11-22 07:43:58 By : Ms. Sunny Ren

Welli Bins aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and are made of bio-based materials that are waterproof, tear-resistant and lighter than rubber

Boston, Massachusetts, USA, November 16, 2021 (Global News Agency)-Official release of the first plant-based washable storage box-

As the first earth-friendly storage and organization solution, Welli Bins is revolutionizing the way consumers around the world stay organized. This is a washable, lightweight storage box made of plant-based materials. Unlike trash cans made of plastic, Welli Bins uses Welli FoamTM (a proprietary mixture of materials based on sugar cane) to make environmentally friendly storage bins that have a long service life. Since the sugar cane plant consumes carbon dioxide, Welli Bins has significantly reduced emissions. In addition, the biomass remaining in the manufacturing process is used to heat the generator and supply power to the manufacturing facility to further reduce the carbon footprint of the process. In addition to plant-based ingenuity, Welli Bins also has stylish and practical features-fun, bright colors and soft, flexible texture, tear resistance, and weight less than half of rubber. They are ideal for gardeners, surfers, artisans, road travelers and anyone who needs to store or carry items. Welli trash cans are also easy to clean and disinfect. Welli Bins was touted by Emmy Award-winning TV presenter Anna Rossi and even her "plastic solutions" as "awesome innovative products", and proud to be the first environmentally friendly solution to all wet, messy and cluttered items .

Welli Bins will be launched on November 16, with an early bird discount of up to 40% of the retail price of $59.99.

Plant-based Welli foam is made from sugar cane and other plant materials, including cellulose fibers recovered from leaves and bark

Multiple color options: light gray, light gray, dark gray and pink

Dimensions: 12 inches long x 12 inches wide x 11 inches high

Weight: 2.15 pounds (twice as much as rubber)

More about Welli foam

Plant-based foam developed by Welli Bins Co.: Renewable plant materials replace fossil fuels in the foam manufacturing process, greatly reducing carbon dioxide emissions

Welli Foam is soft and strong, feels comfortable and light in weight

Welli Foam is tear-resistant, which means that the trash bin will not decompose and end up in the landfill

The surface is waterproof, easy to clean and disinfect

Welli Bins Co. is developing the first sustainable, washable and portable waste bin made of plant-based materials. Welli Bins customers do not fit in a box. They are moms and dads with children, their children jumping around in muddy puddles, single men who like cats, musicians with too many ropes in the Brooklyn studio, and a yoga-loving city who often exercises at home resident. Pet toys, free weights, wet pool toys and dirty sneakers are all treated equally in Welli Bin. Using these environmentally friendly washable containers, organization and separation is good for the soul, and now also good for the earth.

Kathleen McIntyre is the founder and CEO of Welli Bins. She is a busy mother of three children and many pets. As a former investment expert, Catherine had the idea of ​​Welli Bins in early 2019, when she found out that she had purchased another round of trash cans in the Container Store to organize her chaotic family. She was frustrated with the options available: fragile, earth-damaging plastic, fragile straw, and shaky fabric. Unable to find a substantive alternative, let alone a sustainable alternative, Kathleen decided to establish Welli Bins Co. to provide practical and earth-friendly solutions for the storage and organization market.

Andrew McIntyre is the product director of Welli Bins and the brother-in-law of Kathleen. He graduated from the Stanford Product Design School and has been designing and designing products for companies such as Amazon, Doppler Laboratories, OXO, and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars for more than a decade.

Andrew and Kathleen made hundreds of prototypes together to develop a perfectly durable and lightweight foam containing Welli Bins. McIntyre's is a close family, and Welli Bins Co. is a real family business!

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