faqs

What is the price of the bags?

The price is dependent on the size of order you place. Contact us at enquiries@peytonplace.co.nz for a no obligation quote.

What are the delivery times?

Some stock is held in Auckland and the bags can be couriered to you as soon as the order is confirmed and payment received. If we are out of stock of the type of bag you require, the lead time can be up to 8 weeks. The bags are manufactured offshore and come via sea freight to NZ. If you require faster delivery we can arrange air freight at an additional cost.

 

An example of our production timeframe:

 

Week 1 Order confirmation & payment of deposit
Weeks 2-3 Production of bags
Weeks 4-6 Shipping by sea
Week 7 Port arrival, customs clearance
Week 8 Delivery to you

What are your payment terms?

For orders that can be fulfilled immediately from stock, full payment is required prior to shipping to you.
For orders being manufactured offshore a deposit of 60% is required to proceed with the order. The 40% balance is due within 7 days of delivery.

What are your delivery costs?

Peyton Place is located in Auckland so standard courier charges apply depending on your delivery area.

What is the minimum order I can place?

Minimum order is 50 bags.

Can I get my branding printed on the bags?

Minimum order is 5,000 bags and is done at the time of manufacture.

Can I get my bags made in different colours?

Yes you can, but minimum order is 5,000 and you need to allow an 8 week lead time. All bags held in stock are black.

What is PP Non Woven fabric?

Polypropylene is the material that the ’supermarket green bags’ are made from. Its most common use is in the production of medical gowns, caps, masks and gloves. It is actually called non-woven polypropylene (NWPP) as the cross thatched pattern on the material is stamped on to make it look woven. PP is a thermoplastic polymer - a type of plastic that can be melted down and recycled into such things as garden stakes, garden furniture and flower pots.

But isn’t Polypropylene just another plastic?

There is substantial proof that it’s not just another plastic. It is recyclable and leaves a smaller ecological footprint that many other plastics. Polypropylene contributes to waste reduction and the movement away from one-use products, means that its ecological footprint is smaller that that of similar alternatives.