Biomaster Bag for Life Featured on the BBC

Paul Willocks
Global Marketing Director
Biomaster Bag for Life Featured on the BBC

Earlier this week the BBC One consumer affairs programme Rip Off Britain broadcast a repeat of the installment featuring the Biomaster antibacterial bag for life.

As we discovered when the episode was first broadcast, there is a huge consumer demand for a bag for life that inhibits the growth of bacteria which can form in between your shopping trips when using your regular shopping bags.

The issue is even more prevalent now after the 5p charge for single-use carrier bags was introduced in England last autumn, resulting in shoppers re-using the same bags multiple times for a variety of uses.

During the programme, broadcast on Wednesday 30th November, Addmaster founder and MD Paul Morris explained how the Biomaster protected bag for life can prevent the growth of bacteria between your bag and the rest of your shopping.

Since the programme was first aired, Biomaster bags for life can be purchases from major retailers, including Marks & Spencer, with more retailers lined up to incorporate antimicrobial technology into their range of shopping bags in the new year.

As well as pioneering the antimicrobial bag for life, Addmaster has also partnered with bag manufacturer B&G Products, whose latest line of cool bags containing Biomaster antimicrobial technology has already been picked up by two major UK retailers.

Find out more about Biomaster antimicrobial technology by clicking HERE.

 

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