Lind & Lime Gin is the first spirits brand in the UK to launch a reusable 100% organic cotton furoshiki gift wrap, gleaning from a simple, sustainable wrapping technique from Japan to support more eco-friending gifting practices.
It's estimated that the UK uses 227,000 miles of wrapping paper every year, and these 100% organic cotton squares are made for preciously wrapping Lind & Lime Gin's beautiful recycled glass bottles, as well as repurposing and passing on the beautiful cloths to cherished friends and family members.
Lind & Lime Gin's furoshiki wrap, a zero-waste alternative to gift wrap or boxes, is available in two patterns. On the brand's site, there are step-by-step instructions for wrapping bottles in a way that's both secure and aesthetically pleasing.
Sustainably Wrapped Gin Bottles
Lind & Lime Gin Launched Reusable Organic Cotton Gift Wrap
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