I’ve hauled enough soggy produce and clattering jars to know when a simple Shopping Cart Liner is doing the hard work. This one’s made in Shijiazhuang, China, and it’s built like a little vault for your groceries—water resistant, privacy-friendly, and sized for modern carts.
Industry trend, quick take: curbside pickup and micro-fulfillment keep rising, while stores push reusable systems that survive hundreds of cycles. Retail ops teams tell me the liners that last are the ones with reinforced seams and dependable coatings. Sounds boring until a milk leak hits your shoes—then it’s everything.
The Large model’s footprint is surprisingly practical for weekly shops.
| External size | 17.32” x 15.74” x 23.62” |
| Material | PP spunbond nonwoven, ≈100–120 gsm, water-resistant finish |
| Closure | Drawstring top + optional hook-and-loop tabs |
| Seams | Double-stitched or ultrasonic (on request) |
| Load guidance | ≈25–30 kg (real-world use may vary) |
| Water performance | AATCC 22 spray rating 90–100; hydrostatic head ≈150–300 mm (AATCC 127) in lab tests |
| Abrasion | ≈10,000 cycles (ISO 12947 Martindale) typical for this grade |
| Service life | ≈12–18 months or 400–600 uses under retail conditions |
Grocery and big-box retail, click-and-collect, campus dining, hospitality housekeeping, even light industrial kitting. Many customers say the Shopping Cart Liner cuts down on disposable bags, hides pharmacy or personal items, and keeps carts drier between runs. To be honest, the privacy factor is underrated.
Sizes, GSM (80–150), colors, logo print, barcode pockets, RFID tags, antimicrobial and fire-retardant finishes. MOQs are reasonable, and print registration is neat—no fuzzy logos (a pet peeve of mine).
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead Time | Certs/Compliance | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HBMEC Textiles (Shijiazhuang) | ≈500 pcs | ≈15–25 days | ISO 9001; REACH/RoHS material compliance; OEKO-TEX on request | Deep (size/GSM/print/features) |
| Regional Importer A | ≈1,000 pcs | ≈30–45 days | Varies by batch | Moderate |
| Domestic Maker B | ≈200 pcs | ≈7–15 days | ISO 9001; local regs | High, premium pricing |
Note: Table reflects typical ranges gathered from public listings and interviews—always verify current terms.
A Midwestern grocery co-op rolled out 600 units of the Shopping Cart Liner. After eight months, they reported a ≈28% reduction in disposable bag use, faster curbside picking (about 7% per order), and fewer customer complaints about “public” baskets. One buyer told me, “It’s mundane gear, but staff kept asking for more.” Fair enough.
Origin: No.71, Hezuo Road, Shijiazhuang, P.R. China. If you care about traceability (you should), that’s the facility cluster to note.