Description
VICBAG, the first producer of the reusable bag in the world in the 1980s with the "Superbag", has become one of the world leaders in the reusable shopping bag market. Thanks to our extensive network of subsidiaries around the world, VICBAG currently supplies many of the largest food and other retail chains. The Group produces over 80 million reusable carrier bags per year in a wide range of materials, forms and constructions.
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VICBAG, premier producteur du sac réutilisable au monde dans les années 80 avec le « Superbag », est devenu l’un des leaders mondiaux du marché du sac cabas réutilisable. Grâce à son réseau important de filiales dans le monde, VICBAG fournit les plus grandes chaînes de magasins alimentaires et autres. Le Groupe produit plus de 80 millions de sacs cabas réutilisables par an dans une large gamme de matières, de formes et de constructions.
De par leur usage et leur confection, les sacs réutilisables VICBAG contribuent à la préservation de l’environnement : voir nos sacs réutilisables !
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