For the members of a generation raised on instant gratification, it can be difficult to see the benefits of recycling. After all, how do we really know where those plastic bottles go after weâve separated them? Hamilton Perkins has an answer â they go into designer travel bags that are as sleek as they are safe for the environment.
Reaching its Kickstarter goal in under a week, Hamilton Perkins and its 100-percent eco-friendly bags promise luxury at an affordable price, âwhile holding the highest standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.â
Every bag from this green atelier is made from recycled plastic bottles, but thatâs not where the reusing ends. The lining of all Hamilton Perkins bags is made of repurposed billboards, and while each bag is unique and different (no really, look inside), they all share the same green DNA.
Designed to reduce waste levels, cut carbon emissions in the environment, and conserve water, these bags are a purchase you donât have to feel bad about. And because they start at just $95, your wallet probably wonât be too offended either.
The companyâs signature Earth bag is branded as an âall-in-one bag that converts into a backpack or duffle bag.â With its three-way zippered compartment, you can easily access laptops, books, travel documents, and more.
Noting that the average person throws away up to 180 pounds of plastic in a year, Hamilton Perkins looked to turn trash into fashion with each of its products. âIn collaboration with our workshops and suppliers, we committed to supporting fair wages and delivering value to less developed nations by sourcing raw materials that divert plastic bottles, save water, add revenue, and create jobs in parts of the world that need it the most,â the company says on its Kickstarter page. âWe track our progress and submit to rigorous third-party review to ensure accuracy and accountability.â
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