Introducing the BagWasher – a meticulously designed kitchen accessory targeting plastic waste on both local and global scales. Fueled by my personal journey of handwashing numerous zip-top style plastic bags, I questioned: “Why hasn’t a dishwasher-safe zip-top style bag accessory ever been created?”
I’m Sheri Butler, a passionate cook, dedicated parent, fearless adventurer, and a driven entrepreneur. I’m excited to introduce the BagWasher, aimed at combating the global plastic crisis immediately in each home. As an active member of the Woman Inventors movement in the US, my commitment to this cause is unwavering.
Traditionally viewed as single-use, the “zip-top plastic bag” has hidden potential. Designed for efficiency, user-friendliness, and recyclability, these bags are often effortlessly discarded due to washing inconveniences. Immediately contributing to our planet’s plastic crisis. The waste business refers to these bags as “plastic film”. That material is a material that is only recycled at certain facilities. For example: your local grocery store, and companies like Ridwell, Recyclops, and TerraCycle.
Inspired by Sheri’s quest to rewash zip-top style bags, we’ve successfully brought that vision to life. With a patented design and multiple proven prototypes, we’re now ready for the next step – funding. Our journey included crafting prototypes using innovative 3D printing, while the final BagWasher will be produced using recyclable PPE through injection molding in Seattle. Plastic waste, whether in landfills or oceans, is a global concern. The BagWasher addresses this by empowering individuals to effortlessly reuse plastic zip-top bags, reduce plastic usage, and promote recycling. By extending the life cycle of these bags, we’re taking a step towards alleviating plastic pollution. Your reusable silicone bags will also wash effectively in the dishwasher with BagWasher.