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Less waste with c2r

Leading distributor, Valerie Graham is showcasing c2r, a new brand from Australia at this week’s Home & Gift Buyers’ Festival in Harrogate.

Above: Rose gold coloured steel straws by c2r.
Above: Rose gold coloured steel straws by c2r.

The eco-friendly range from c2r (which stands for ‘Choose to Reuse’) includes double wall stainless steel and glass bottles, bamboo fibre coffee cups, silicone and steel straws in vibrant colours.

“I am excited that we can do our part in helping to save our planet and encourage a more eco-friendly environment to live in!” says Michael Stein, managing director of Valerie Graham.

Meanwhile (also on show at Harrogate), the new Autumn/Winter Signature Swig hydration collection from Valerie Graham features a trendy ‘Dragon glass’ print.

Valerie Graham is exhibiting in Design Point at Home & Gift, Harrogate (July 14-17: The Majestic Hotel grounds and Harrogate Convention Centre).

Visit www.homeandgift.co.uk

 

Top: Some c2r products – now distributed by Valerie Graham.

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