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Nature Bag
Green Reusable Bag Unique In Style & Structure: Our reusable sustainable organic bag is compact, lightweight and minimalistic. Elastic construction enhances versatility. Amazing strength and beauty enrich today's fashionable eco-conscious users and the ancient enduring Khmu culture which makes it.
What is Nature Bag? The Nature Bag is unique in style, structure and shape. Homemade in Laos, its design has been perfected by thousands of years of use on steep mountainsides by the Khmu indigenous minority. The result is a sturdy versatile eco-friendly tote evolved from the survival necessity of safely carrying a day’s harvest.
Who make these Green Bags? Southeast Asia’s poorest make these eco-friendly bags at home using wild growing JungleVine™ (tropical kudzu). Coordination and quality control come from a 22 year-old Laotian student. Skilled volunteers empower our poverty-reduction mission. Funding is entirely private, mainly from an elderly disabled American.
Why use Nature Bag? The stretchable durable organic bags provide a fashionable ultimate green way to leave bad bags behind. JungleVine™ purifies our air by removing harmful carbon and creating oxygen to breath. Making bags at home aids in child nurturing, preserves traditional social interaction and needs no wasteful commuting.
Nature Bag Khmu/Lao Poverty Reduction Project: This is what we commonly call our activities of linking the Khmu tribe of Northern Laos to the rest of the world. The economic foundation of these linkages is marketing the Khmu reusable organic bag. Proved by thousands of years of sustainability, it has relevance today as humans work to survive on our planet.
Ethical and Environmental Policy:
Eco Certifications: Biodegradable Symbol
Eco Memberships: GenGreen Certification
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Vivian Ball |
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USA |
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515-244-8909 |
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Iowa |
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Des Moines |
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P.O. Box 1822 |
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Send email |
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50305-1822 |
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