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Colanders - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Flavored Tootpicks - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Food Storage Containers - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Measuring Cups - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Plastic Bowls - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Plastic Cups - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Plastic Cutting Board - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Plastic Plates - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Plastic Tableware - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Razors - Health & Personal Care [Preserve]

Square Food Storage Containers - Kitchen & Dining [Preserve]

Toothbrushes - Health & Personal Care [Preserve]

Triple Razors - Health & Personal Care [Preserve]



We can help find your made in America products from companies like Preserve.

Since our founding in 1996, Preserve has sought to offer a new way of thinking about the everyday products we use. After all, products are more than just products. They have implications and effects far beyond the box or bag they come in. Each one carries a cost. Preserve offers better products?ones that look good, do their job well and require no compromise from our customers or our planet.

Plastics have radically transformed the kinds of products available for use in our daily lives, from cars to cell phones to cups to candy wrappers?but they're also curious and sometimes confusing materials. From our first days as a company, we have used only recycled plastic to make our Preserve products. We use plastic because it is a widely available and useful material. And more importantly, by using only recycled plastics, we keep them from piling up in landfills, we save resources like energy and water, and we reduce carbon emissions and other impacts.

Plastics are coded with numbers 1-7, not to categorize which plastics are more or less benign or recyclable, but simply to differentiate them.