EcoNaps Wet Bags in Singapore — Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles

EcoNaps Wet Bags in Singapore — Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles

Your EcoNaps wet bag didn't start out as a wet bag.

It started as a plastic bottle — one that could have ended up in landfill or the ocean. Instead, it was sorted, cleaned, shredded, melted, and woven into the durable, waterproof fabric you hold in your hands today.

That's the story behind every EcoNaps wet bag available at SARVA in Singapore.


The Real Problem With Plastic in Singapore

Plastic gets a bad reputation — and often, it deserves it. But the real problem isn't plastic itself. It's single-use plastic — used once, thrown away.

The plastic bag grabbed at the pool. The bottle finished in five minutes. The packaging opened and binned immediately.

EcoNaps wet bags take a completely different approach. They're made from rPET — recycled PolyEthylene Terephthalate — fabric made from plastic bottles that would otherwise have had no second life.


How Plastic Bottles Become EcoNaps Wet Bags

Here's the process that turns old plastic bottles into the high-performance fabric used in every EcoNaps wet bag:

1. SORT Used plastic bottles are collected, sorted, and selected into bales at recycling centres.

2. CLEAN The bottles are washed thoroughly until clean, and any non-PET components are removed.

3. SHRED The bottles are shredded into tiny flakes, re-cleaned, and processed into chips.

4. MELT The chips are melted, cooled, smoothed, and stretched onto reels to create soft, high-performance yarn.

5. WEAVE The yarn is woven into the waterproof, durable fabric used in EcoNaps products.

One plastic bottle becomes part of a wet bag that will be used hundreds of times, for years. That's a very different story from a plastic bag used once and thrown away.


EcoNaps Is Plastic Neutral Certified

EcoNaps doesn't just use recycled materials — they're certified Plastic Neutral by Plastic Bank.

Through the Plastic Bank programme, community collectors gather ocean-bound plastic waste from beaches, riverbanks, and neighbourhoods across developing countries. They're rewarded with digital tokens to spend on necessities like groceries, school fees, and cooking fuel. The plastic they collect is recycled and reprocessed, reducing the need for virgin plastic.

Every EcoNaps purchase contributes to this cycle. It's a win for people and our oceans. 🌊


Why EcoNaps Wet Bags Are the Best Choice in Singapore

For Singapore families, EcoNaps wet bags are the practical, eco-friendly choice for:

  • Swim class — the most common use for wet bags in Singapore
  • Beach and outdoor days — East Coast, Sentosa, Palawan Beach
  • School — reusable, washable, and fits in any school bag
  • Sports — football, badminton, gym (see our guide to wet bags for dads)
  • Everyday use — wet wipes, soiled clothes, random messes

And because they're made from recycled rPET fabric, they won't tear or fade even after hundreds of wash cycles.


One Wet Bag. Hundreds of Plastic Bags Replaced.

If you use your wet bag twice a week — swim class and one weekend activity — that's over 100 times a year you're not reaching for a plastic bag.

Over 3 years, that's 300+ plastic bags diverted from landfill. From one purchase.

That's what eco-friendly actually looks like in practice. Not a grand gesture. Just a better habit, repeated.

🌿 Shop EcoNaps wet bags in Singapore at SARVA — itssarva.com


Frequently Asked Questions

What are EcoNaps wet bags made from? EcoNaps wet bags are made from rPET — recycled PolyEthylene Terephthalate — fabric made from recycled plastic bottles.

Are EcoNaps wet bags available in Singapore? Yes — EcoNaps wet bags are stocked at SARVA and available for delivery across Singapore at itssarva.com.

Is EcoNaps eco-friendly? Yes — EcoNaps is certified Plastic Neutral by Plastic Bank, meaning they measure, reduce and offset every piece of plastic used in their products.

How do I wash an EcoNaps wet bag? EcoNaps wet bags are machine washable. Simply unzip and wash with your regular laundry.

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