Introducing
No-Slip Trash Bags:
A Patented Solution
That Eliminates Slipping
We’re seeking industry experts
to help advance this solution
and eliminate slipping bags.
No-Slip Trash Bags enable
you to offer a cost-effective,
built-in solution to the market.
If you see a competitive edge,
contact John Brady at:
jbrady@noslipbags.com
(949) 878-2137
It annoys everyone when
a trash bag you put in
to protect your trash can
slips down, and you end up
with a wet, sticky mess.
If You Are An
Institutional User
Of Trash Bags,
it’s not only annoying, It also
wastes time and money
to keep the trash cans clean.
Your opinion would be
greatly appreciated.
jbrady@noslipbags.com
Let’s Revolutionize
the Trash Bag Industry
Together!
For over 70 years, the go-to
method has been to use
oversized bags to provide
enough excess material
to tie into a knot.
No-Slip Trash Bags
offer a better solution
Here’s Why It’s A
Game-Changer:
Built-In Convenience: The no-slip feature is integrated directly into the trash bag. There’s nothing extra to buy, no clips or bands to keep track of—just the bag and the can.
Effortless to Use: Securely tightening the bag around the can requires minimal effort or skill, making it hassle-free for all users.
Cost-Effective Integration: This innovation can be seamlessly incorporated into current manufacturing processes with very little added cost.
Reduced Waste: No more oversized bags! Since there’s no need to tie knots, your customers can use the right-sized bag, reducing waste and plastic usage.
Universal Fit: Our no-slip design allows one bag size to work across various trash can sizes, offering unmatched versatility.
Cost-Effective to Manufacture
The technology to add strips, as disclosed in my patent, to trash bags at up to 600 meters per second already exists. Once automated, it won’t significantly increase the cost per bag. Furthermore, this capability can be seamlessly integrated into the current manufacturing process eliminating the need for entirely new machinery.
Before applying for the patent, I thoroughly researched numerous attempts to address the issue of trash bags slipping and discovered that the closest prior solutions entailed adding elements to the inside of the bag. As a business owner and inventor, I understand that having a concept is meaningless if it cannot be manufactured cost-effectively, and incorporating anything into the inside of a trash bag presents obvious manufacturing challenges.
I obtained a patent for my concept by realizing that affixing a strip to the exterior of a bag would provide a very effective solution.