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Hand-Crafted Shoulder Bag Made from Upcycled Plastic Billboards- Fair Trade-India

Hand-Crafted Shoulder Bag Made from Upcycled Plastic Billboards- Fair Trade-India

Precio habitual $29.95 USD
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These enviable shoulder bags are made from discarded or rejected billboards and are lined with 100% cotton fabric for durability. Be eco-chic, and make a fashion statement!

These unique bags are handmade by women artisans trained at SPEED Trust in Chennai, India. SPEED Trust works with women from the urban slums of the city. These women work from the organization's production center and apart from the products sold through the SPEED Trust shop in India, these eco-friendly bags are fair trade exported to several countries.

  • Measures 13-1/2” high x 17” wide x 6” deep
  • One inside velcro pocket
  • 19" drop
  • No one bag is alike, please mention if you have specific color requirements. We will try our best to accommodate your request. 

Handmade in India by Speed Trust Artisans and fair trade imported.

To learn more about Speed Trust and these talented artisans, click on "About the Artisans".

About the Artisans

SPEED Trust (Slum People Education & Economic Development), is a non-profit organization based in Chennai, India. The organization supports socio-economically deprived women from the urban slum areas of Chennai. SPEED Trust partnered with Baladarshan, a fair trade network of organizations that supports various women craft producers, organizations, and cooperatives working towards creating better livelihood opportunities, self-sustainability, and a platform for their products, like here at Low Country Fair Trade.

SPEED Trust was started in 1999 at Gandhi Nagar Sathyayani Muthu Nagar, one of the largest slum areas in Chennai. The project began with tailoring training for teenage girls from the slum community, who, after one year, were provided with a sewing machine by the trust. Simultaneously, SPEED Trust also set up educational programs that have helped women and girls to choose different occupations and livelihood options.

In 2002, SPD-artisan-Billboard_4SPEED Trust began training the physically challenged and the HIV- affected members of the community in the skill of basket weaving. These members were either unable to move or find work opportunities outside their homes. These unique baskets were woven out of recycled plastic (Polyethylene) wires. Apart from these magnificent baskets, the artisans at Speed Trust make several other interesting products which include, bags and aprons from salvaged billboards or advertising signs, and hand-rolled incense sticks and cones. The trust now runs a production unit and a showroom by the name of Varnajalam in Chennai, where they carry an array of handmade products by these female artisans.

Today SPEED Trust has been able to expand its reach, not only in the domestic but also in the international market. Apart from providing vocational and educational training to women and girls from the slum community, SPEED Trust also gives micro-credit loans to these artisans. The loan facility helps in making them independent and their businesses self-sustainable.

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