Wallet Designed Using Recycled Materials

Wallet

I agree with the fact that billboard advertising is being witnessed as a growing form of advertising. At the same time used to feel disturb about the resources when these huge old billboard posters are peeled off to be replaced by new ones. But to my much surprise there are people who are creative enough to experiment with these colored papers and come out with designer creation. Truly, I believe in using things that are eco-friendly in nature. And this one falls in the similar category.

The product that is designed using multihued and appealing billboard coverings is a wallet or rather its outer body. The outer body of the wallet is beautifully layered using any pattern of the giant poster whilst from inside it offers a lot of space for keeping credit cards, driving license and other important business cards. The safety of everything is assured using handy mesmeric clasp that holds everything.

To me it seems to be a perfect accessory for both men and women as its interesting unbiased form and shape, which is timeless, gives you an opportunity to start off your own fashion statement. Chances are as more people see you carrying this; they might also wish to get one, thereby increasing the demand for eco-friendly products. Priced at $22, it is a budgeted accessory that every one should have.

Via TheGreenLoop


This entry was posted by author: Andrew on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 at 10:21 pm and is filed under Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Recycling, Renewable | Tags: · , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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