One of the ways that West Paw Design sells its organic catnip treats for cats is in small satchels. These 'Rocky Mountain High' bags contain USDA-certified organic catnip that's been grown in the USA. These bags are playfully identified as containing "certified legal catnip" on the front of the sacs. As many pet owners adopt healthier lifestyle and eating habits, many are favoring organic treats that are free from fillers and pesticides like this one.
The use of eco-friendly materials is important to West Paw Design, which uses stuffing that's been upcycled from recycled bottles, as well as plastic made from old chew toys and other organically grown plants like hemp and cotton.
In addition to offering its organic catnip in small sacks, West Paw Design also sells it in plastic shakers and larger refill bags.
Organic Catnip Satchels
West Paw Designs Specializes in Making USDA-Certified Catnip
Trend Themes
1. Organic Catnip Products - There is a growing demand for organic pet products, especially catnip treats, that are free from harmful pesticides and other toxic substances
2. Eco-friendly Packaging - More companies can explore the use of eco-friendly materials in their packaging, such as upcycled stuffing, recycled plastic, and organically grown plants like hemp and cotton
3. Refillable Pet Products - Offering pet products in refillable containers, such as shakers and larger bags, can help reduce waste and appeal to environmentally conscious customers
Industry Implications
1. Pet Supplies - The pet supplies industry can explore offering more organic and eco-friendly products, such as catnip treats in sustainable packaging and refillable containers
2. Organic Farming - The organic farming industry can benefit from increasing production of catnip and other organic products for the growing demand in the pet supplies market
3. Recycling - The recycling industry can partner with pet supply companies to upcycle materials like plastic from old chew toys into eco-friendly packaging for pet products