hotSACKS in Homemakers November 2010 magazine

Skip those thin plastic produce bags; upgrade to a reusable alternative that's gentle on your fruits and veggies...more


 
 

hotSACKS on Audreysgiveaway site

I found this wonderful Canadian company with some really great bags for shopping at wonderful prices more...


 

hotSACKS on featured on GroceryAlerts.ca

hotSACKS, a line of fashionable, affordable, reusable bags, were created fro those of you who want to do more...


 

hotSACKs featured on MyShoppingConnection

Next time you're at the farmers' market or grocery store, use Meshy hotSACKS for your produce or bulk items more...


 

hotSACKS in Lou Lou magazine

En bonne écolo que j’essaie d’être, j’ai toujours un pincement au coeur lorsque je range mon épicerie .more...

 

 

hotSACKS in the blogs...

hotSACKS has had lots of mentions on blogs. Here's an example from March 1, 2010 on Green Desert Blog...more

 


hotSACKS in the National Post

Give your Christmas stocking some pro-environment points and feel good about not adding to the landfill. Meshy hotSACKS, a made-in-Canada...more


 



hotSACKS in Coup de Pouce

c'est une autre façon d'éliminer de plastique. Faits au Canada et 100% recyclables, les sacs Meshy hotSACKS...more

 

 

hotSACKS in Western Living

Green reusable colth bags are a must for eco-minded shoppers. Now they are a little more fashionable thanks to Victoria's Diana Nethercott and her hotSACKS...more

 

hotSACKS in Winnipeg Women

Never a good fashion choice, mesh has recently come into out lives in a apositive way with out discovery of hotSACKS. Canadian made and 100% recyclable...more



 
 

hotSACKS in Reader's Digest

Have you switched to reusable grocer bags but find yourself still using those clingy plastic produce bags at the supermarket? Now a Victoria-based company, hotSACKS, sells...more



 

hotSACKS in yourhome.ca

Sure, the leaves will soon be changing colours, but you can still inject your autumn iwht a healthy dose of "green.: more


hotSACKS in the Hamilton Spectator

Plastic shopping bags are quickly becoming a thing of the past. More stores are charging for plastic bags..more


hotSACKS story in the Victoria Times Colonist

A small Victoria company is on the national retail stage now that its colourful mesh produce bags are being carried in 62 Home Outfitters stores..more



hotSACKS review on JANE4girls

If you shop like I do after a little while you will notice tons of plastic bags filling your house waiting to be reused or even worse they just get tossed after the first use...more


hotSACKS review on The Funky Monkey

2009 will be a green year for me. I'm really going to try to provide environmentally better products for my family. I am so thrilled that I have my hotSACKS... more

 

hotSACKS featured on coolmompicks.com 

When the time came to admit that even recycling the plastic bags from the supermarket was not enough, I did what any self-respecting tightwad would do: I bought the ugly bags they sell at the supermarket. I cannot begin to express my delight at having been saved from my dilemma by hotSACKS...more



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hotSACKS featured in the Victoria Times Colonist...

Darron Kloster, Times Colonist
Published: Friday, October 24, 2008

Society's addiction to plastic bags is alarming when you consider that Canadians take home about 55 million of the petrochemical-based sacks every week and nine billion -- that's with a B -- every year...more


 

hotSACKS mentioned in the Oak Bay News Nov/08

Oak Bay woman adds elan to grocery bags

An Oak Bay resident has given recyclable grocery bags a little élan. Diana Nethercott is marketing a line of fashionable bags made from 30 per cent recycled material. 


 

hotSACKS on SuzySaid website  Nov/08

If you're like Suzy, you've been diligently bringing  your own bags to the grocery store but have still been using plastic for your produce.  Here's the perfect solution...reusable mesh bags... more

 


hotSACKS article in Douglas Magazine Nov 2008 Issue

Like many people concerned about the environment, Diana Nethercott has spurned plastic bags.  For the last decade , she's used a clutch of freebies and bargain reusables with company ...more