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Doy Bags Woven Bucket Large Handbag

Doy Bags Woven Bucket Large Handbag
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About Doy: Doy Bags are made in the Philippines by a women's group, the Women's Multi-Purpose Cooperative based near Manila. The cooperative produces approximately 500,000 bags and household items per year, thus preventing many millions of juice packs and candy wrappers from being burnt, buried or simply littering the streets and waterways.The Women's Multi-Purpose Cooperative has won a number of awards in the Philippines for its concern for the environment and its outstanding contribution to waste recycling and employment generation.

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  Dorothy L. Jackson: Wednesday 08 October, 2008

Last week my grandchildren came visiting, and they were absolutely fascinated by this woven bag... "Are these really candy wrappers, Grandma?" they asked in unison and started tugging at the strands. Naturally, I took the opportunity to tell them a little story about how plastic bags are destroying our habitat. The children were very receptive. Felt nice to pass on the good word. After all, they will inherit the earth, and it’s time they started looked after their estate!

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