Strapping Eco Friendly Bag Packs

In this day and age little kids would also be connecting to ecological and recyclable objects by means of freshly launched set of Dante Beatrix’s eco bags. The intact variety of these green bags labeled as “Big Kid Eco Pack” is crafted out of nylon which in turn is attained from cast-off plastic material water bottles.
Designers claim that this newly evolved green bag manufacturing technique would wipe out around seven16oz bottles from the milieu as altogether environmental and biodegradable matter is exploited for its imaging and grooming. However the beauty of this fashionable bag doesn’t lie merely in its outward appearance and its green aspect but in its seizing capability as well.
Doomed for kids in the age group of five to ten years this hefty and stocky bag is so voluminous that it can grapple an adequate amount of kid’s belongings and chattels such as books, notebooks, lunchbox or even non didactic stuff like video games too. Besides this further striking facet is that this elite bag series is offered in three different themes i.e. peace, love and recycling and accordingly three different designs for them.
Although this Dante Beatrix’s office (managed by three designers and a canine) is originally sited in Manhattan but its products are available worldwide and we may possibly get them by simply demanding online.
Via GreenDaily
Eco Bags From Krejci
11:02 pm Sheetal August 4, 2008
In this day and age it has become a mounting vogue amid smart and trendy folks to possess a bit of
Green-Tech: ASUS Bamboo Series Notebooks Unveiled
11:34 am Neo August 30, 2008
Here is a green concept that seems to have been done many times before and yet with each new notebo
Creativity Recycled from Plastic Bottles- Green fundas of Amy M. Young
9:57 pm Swati Paul July 19, 2008
Joshua Allen Harris’ Plastic Polar Bear on New York City Subway: Eco-Art from Plastic
7:39 pm Swati Paul August 4, 2008
Urban Troll: An Ultimate Green City Artifact
4:01 am Sheetal August 27, 2008
Flaunted here is an adaptable handy product proposed by an Israeli student designer, Gilli Kuchik i

Leave your response!