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The Marna K821 Trash Bag Holder Turns Produce Bags into Countertop Bins

Marna has designed the K821 Trash Bag Holder as a simple kitchen accessory that repurposes disposable produce bags into temporary waste containers. The compact frame unfolds to support a bag in an upright position, creating a lightweight bin suitable for food scraps and small household waste. When not in use, the holder folds flat for storage, minimizing its footprint in drawers or cabinets. Rather than requiring dedicated liners, the design makes use of bags that many households already accumulate through everyday grocery shopping.

The holder can also be used to keep bags open while filling them with food waste, liquid containers, or other materials destined for disposal. A closing mechanism helps contain contents and reduce exposure to insects before the bag is discarded. Founded in 1872, Marna developed the K821 as part of its broader collection of household products focused on improving everyday routines through straightforward, space-efficient design.

Trend Themes

  1. Upcycled Packaging as Functional Products — Repurposing common single-use grocery bags into durable household tools reveals opportunities for products that add value to waste streams and extend the lifecycle of packaging materials.
  2. Compact Foldable Home Tools — Space-saving, collapsible designs that perform core functions while minimizing storage footprint point to a category of micro-appliances optimized for small living spaces and multifunctional use.
  3. Zero-waste Convenience Accessories — Integrating convenience with waste-reduction features highlights a market for accessories that make low-effort sustainable behaviors more practical for everyday consumers.

Industry Implications

  1. Kitchenware and Housewares — Demand for minimal, multifunctional kitchen implements is reshaping product lines toward modular, low-storage items that complement modern countertop and cabinet constraints.
  2. Waste Management and Composting — Emerging micro-waste collection solutions create room for decentralized systems that bridge household waste sorting with local composting or recovery services.
  3. Retail Grocery and Produce Supply — The ubiquity of lightweight produce bags and packaging creates potential for retailers and suppliers to co-develop secondary uses or carry complementary accessories that increase perceived value.

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