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SPEED Trust (Slum People Education and Economic Development), is a non-profit organization in Chennai,
India's fourth largest city and the capital city of Tamil Nadu.
This organization supports socially and economically deprived women from urban slum areas.
It offers vocational training and micro-credit loan opportunities to women,
as well as programs that focus on education, and building self-responsibility and self-confidence
for women and their children.
These recycled plastic totes are made by first melting bits of used plastic items (such as plastic bottles)
and drying them in the sun. They're then turned into plastic strands that are dyed and given to a cooperative of blind and handicapped ladies.
The women tightly hand weave the strands into these colorful, fun yet very practical tote bags.
Each year more women are rescued from living on the railroad tracks and other slum areas and given an opportunity to learn these trades.
See an Indian TV
video of women weaving these plastic totes,
featuring SPEED Trust (hosted on YouTube). We'll be carrying more of these
fantastic recycled plastic products, including aprons and waste baskets.
Please tell us if you'd like to be informed when new recycled plastic items have arrived.
Classic Style Tote Bag $43.00 each |
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A classic tote style with a sturdy recycled twist, these 11" high, 16" wide and 4" deep totes are
lined with a satiny fabric. A great design feature is the addition of a few small metal feet to reduce wear and tear on the tote's bottom surface, for a longer second life.
Two pockets, 1 with zipper and 1 with Velcro, provide organizational versatility.
Available in Green (above left), Purple and Orange (right), as shown.
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Extra Large Purple and White
Recycled Plastic Tote Bag
$42.00
This spacious tote will be just the ticket for beach excursions, grocery shopping or taming the
clutter in your house. Sewing project making a mess? This will keep things in check.
Metal feet. 14 " high, 19" wide, 7" deep.
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"Maggie" Style Tote Bag
$23.00
This gorgeous brown/blue woven tote is lined and offers a zippered pocket. Metal feet help the bottom surface stay
cleaner. 7" high, 14" wide.
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Recycled Plastic Tote Bags $43.00 each
SPD:PLSBAG-TOTE- multi or choc
A size well adapted to many purposes, these 11" by 16" recycled plastic totes are
lined and offer you a zippered inside pocket. Choose between Multi-colors and Chocolate Browns (or get both, of course).
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Lantern Style Tote Bag $35.00 each
At 10" high, 11" in diameter, these new "lantern" totes are
very fun.
Small metal feet reduce wear and tear, and a drawstring lining holds all your goodies inside.
Inside is a pocket with a Velcro closure.
Available in Blue and Black.
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Star Design Tote Bag $50.00 each
Be a fashion star with this "star" design recycled plastic tote bag!
At 25" wide, 13" high and 13" deep, you've got lots of room for just about anything!
We also like these totes as an eco-friendly, home decorating accent and organizer - add a splash of color while tucking away some of those things that seem
to end up scattered about the house.
Lined with a satiny fabric, these totes also include the metal feet mentioned above.
Two pockets, 1 with zipper and 1 with Velcro, provide organizational versatility.
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Available in Orange (above), Blue and Yellow (right), as shown.
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