Ambrosia Produce Bag, the maker of linen food storage bags, is part of a new movement to bring attention to the benefits of proper food storage. According to the latest Consumer Reports, microplastics are hiding in our food, causing potential health risks such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, birth defects, premature birth, neurodevelopmental disorders, and infertility. Consumers concerned about the high levels of bisphenols and phthalates in food and food packaging causing these harmful side effects are taking action by looking for alternatives.
Food Storage for Conscious Consumers
Ambrosia Produce Bag is the only university-proven linen produce bag ideal for a growing consumer base interested in environmentally conscious lifestyle choices. The brand offers more ways to reduce food waste for fruits, vegetables, and greens, providing solutions to waste management, grocery costs, and eating organically. Not to mention are a better alternative to avoiding microplastics on your perishables. The bags are available as a complete set or can be purchased individually to store veggies, berries, leafy greens, and mushrooms.
“Our company has spent much R&D in producing air permeable, thermo-regulating storage bags that steer clear of just what Consumer Reports has identified as being dangerous in how food is commonly stored in the fridge,” said Jordan Greig, Managing Partner of Sustainability & Growth. “We can all take control of our households by switching away from plastics and plastic containers and opting for a better solution like our linen bags. As more thought is being put into this by health-conscious consumers worldwide and supported by the latest research, improving our well-being means sourcing brands that prioritize doing better for our communities and our planet. We’re proud to be among those making a difference.”
What are the benefits of Ambrosia Produce Bags?
The reusable linen bags are made from low-impact raw European flax fields that keep produce fresh for weeks. Linen production requires less water and inputs than cotton. By reducing household food waste, greenhouse gasses caused by rotting produce in landfills are also reduced, providing a more effective solution to produce storage when compared to plastic or cotton bags. This is a step in the right direction towards a more sustainable future.
A family-owned brand, Ambrosia Produce Bag has partnered with 1% for the Plant and Ecodrive to plant a tree for each purchase, with 1,312 trees planted to date. Additionally, 1% of all proceeds go to supporting the LA Food Policy Council, helping ensure that healthy food is accessible, affordable, and sustainable for all Los Angeles residents.