Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag
Recycled Cement Document Bag

Recycled Cement Document Bag

$59.00 Regular price $79.00

Sustainability with style, our recycled cement document bag packs a lot of gear as well as eco creds. Great for work or study, features include:

  • Padded laptop sleeve that snugly fits 13inch laptops or tablets
  • Main pocket fits A4 sized folders and documents.
  • Internal and external zip pockets
  • Two pockets to slip your phone into under the flap
  • 34 x 27 x 10cm

Fair Trade Guaranteed Product, handmade in Cambodia 

About the Materials 

This product is made from a combination of recycled cement bags that are collected from construction sites around Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The bags are cut into patterns, washed by hand, hung out to dry and then sewn into awesome products. They are combined with 100% cotton remnant textile, waste from the fast fashion garment factories, the largest export industry in Cambodia. Where possible, upcycled hardware (zips etc) are also salvaged from garment factory waste and incorporated into our designs. 

Note: Due to the recycled nature of this product, there may be variations in the print. 

About the Artisans

Fair Space is proud to have partnered with Village Works, a Fair Trade Organisation in Cambodia that provides skills training and employment to people with disabilities. Village Works has two production centres, one in the capital Phnom Penh and the other in Baray, all fully adapted to support workers of all abilities. As a Fair Trade Organisation, Village Works is  committed to providing safe and fair working conditions, creating economic opportunities to disadvantaged groups and promoting environmental sustainability through their commitment to using recycled and upcycled materials. Find out more about Fair Trade here

 

Image Credits: Stephanie Jayne Duncan (Product), Laly Berthet (Artisan)