Arial – Eco-friendly Handbag
125.00 $ – 140.00 $
Description
Eco-friendly handbag made of recycled material; I bet you‘ve never seen one so pretty!
Eco-friendly handbag made from new repurposed nylon net (pour le reste du sac), diverted from its original function in the fishing and construction industries and recycled hand-crocheted black plastic bags (band at the top of the bag).
- Lined with charcoal fabric
- Two inside open pockets,
- One inside pocket with zipper
- Snap hook for keys
- Zipper to close the bag.
At Smateria, our passion lies in taking unusual materials and crafting them into innovative and fashionable bags and accessories, using recycled materials wherever possible. New nylon net is Smateria's signature material and helps create a light, strong, colorful and slightly shiny bag. Besides working with the nylon net, Smateria works with upcycled leather, PU leather and recycled plastic bags. In most of the cases, Smateria lines its bag with upcycled fabrics from factories.
Smateria has a clear mission to employ Cambodian workers in a fair and sustainable way, where employees are treated well and priority is given to the employment of women and mothers.
Smateria's mission is to employ Cambodian workers in a fair and sustainable way, with the concern that employees are well treated and where priority is given to the employment of women and mothers.
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Additional information
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Dimension | W32xH24xD4cm (W12 1/2" x H9 3/8" x D1 1/2"), W40xH31xD6cm (W15 5/8" x H12 1/8" x D2 1/4") |
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Eco-value Icons | Fair trade, Handmade, Recycled material, Sustainable development |
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1 review for Arial – Eco-friendly Handbag
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Alice (verified owner) –
Beautiful purse, as described. Feels sturdy and well made. My only room for improvement comment, would just be a little more “proof” of the claims the company makes for the fair trade and eco parts. I know that’s difficult to do, but in our green washed society, I think that transparency is something to strive for.