Image of a crashing blue ocean wave.

Your small changes are making a big impact.

5,000,000,000

PLASTIC BAGS KEPT OUT OF LANDFILLS AND WATERWAYS

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR STASHER WITH THE

SMALLEST POSSIBLE IMPACT.

LET NO STASHER GO TO WASTE. No matter what you need, use, or hear, no product is truly sustainable and every product has an impact on the environment. Here are some tips to help ensure your Stasher products make the biggest possible impact on your life and the smallest possible impact on our environment.

stasher bags and bowls in the bottom rack of a dishwasher being closd by a woman.

WASH IN THE DISHWASHER WHEN POSSIBLE.

Hand-washing silicone bags and bowls uses significantly more water than machine-washing. Save time and water by putting yours in the dishwasher.

aqua: half gallon bag in aqua holding field notes and maps leaning up against a backpack.

REPURPOSE BEFORE RETIRING.

If your Stasher is punctured or worn out, give it a second life! Customers have used old Stasher bags to store charging cables, collect litter while hiking, organize papers, and even pack travel essentials.

Mound of trash sitting in a landfill with lots of single-use plastics.

KEEP STASHER BAGS OUT OF LANDFILLS.

Silicone is a durable, long-lasting alternative to plastic, but producing it also requires more resources. Throwing a Stasher away means wasting those valuable materials. So, whatever you do, NEVER toss a damaged Stasher in the garbage — it’s the worst thing you can do from an environmental impact.

Bins of recycling with bottles and cans, with a large white cross-through sign

ALSO, DON’T PUT STASHERS IN CURBSIDE RECYCLING.

While our platinum, food-grade silicone is amazing, it’s not curbside recyclable. Tossing it in the bin can contaminate other recyclables, wasting time, energy, and money — or at worst, end up in the landfill.

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INSTEAD, RECYCLE RESPONSIBLY WITH TERRACYCLE.

If your Stasher has truly reached the end of its journey, we’ll help you send it to TerraCycle, where it will be responsibly recycled. Request a shipping label here, and we’ll take care of the rest.