Announcing the winners of ReSACKel competition


Do you feel lucky? It’s time to announce the winners of our ReSACKel competition.
We had an overwhelming response and made the competition super easy for you. All you had to do was leave a comment, and by using a random number generator, we picked three winners.
The numbers, as you can see from the screenshot were: 6, 107 and 86.
Which means that Claire, John Costigane and Victoria Cairns are now proud owners of their very own ReSACKel recycled shopping bags.
Well done!
Now don’t worry if you weren’t lucky this time ’round. Brian has kindly donated us two more bags for two more winners and we’ll be giving them away in conjunction with Little Miss Green’s Birthday at the beginning of March. You don’t have long to wait, but please keep checking back on the site so you don’t miss your opportunity to win again!
Thanks to everyone who took part and helped spread the word about this fantastic competition. Our thanks go to Brian for donating the prizes.
Hi Mrs Green,
Thank you for the lucky draw. When you consider the numbers involved, I am very fortunate. The 2 further bags on LMG’s birthday will give readers another chance to win.
As a 100% reusable bag carrier, the ReSACKel will get plenty of airing and hopefully further interest will be generated.
Part of Zero Waste is communicating the ideas to all and sundry. The bag will be another conversation starter.
Oh many congratulations to the winners.
Brilliant – well done to the winners.
Cogratulations!!
And great idea about it being a conversation starter!!
/or zero-waste gift AND conversation starter! :)/
Thank you so much! I’m ridiculously excited – I never win anything! The bag will be very well used 🙂 Thank you again!
Thanks so much for picking me as a winner – the bag will be very well used and I look forward to taking it out with me when I do my shopping.
Many thanks
The ReSACKel arrived today, Mrs Green. It has a good flat base and looks sturdy. One possible use is for the milk jugs/Ecover container type packages. Jugs in a bigger bag tend to get squashed.
well done to winners