5 Fancy Upcycled Bags Only Made With Seat Belt Material

Biji-biji Initiative – Upcycled Seat belts – Products Range

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Seat belts are one of the most wasted materials in the world? As a matter of fact, the large scale production of cars causes this huge waste. So then, what to do with this material? Destroy it, as it happens most of the time…which is not an eco-friendly donation!

Good news is there are solutions!

Faced with what seems to be a non-remedial issue. Biji-biji Initiative, a specialist in sustainability and upcycled items has tried to successfully create bags made with seat belt material.

1) Cross Body Seat Belt Bag

This bag is perfect to carry your personal stuff (book, tablet, wallet, etc). Water resistant and lightweight, this handcrafted bag made with upcycled seat belts will suit various styles.

2) Seat Belt Pouch

This bag is perfect to carry your personal stuff (book, tablet, wallet, etc). Water resistant and lightweight, this handcrafted bag made with upcycled seat belts will suit various styles.

3) Seat Belt Laptop Bag

If you want to impress your clients or workmates with a well designed laptop bag, you should definitely try to purchase this item.

With several compartments, you will not only be able to carry your laptop but also your tablets, folders and even some books. Its sturdy shoulder strap is also comfortable to handle and this is an item which is a perfect mix of beauty and utility… besides you will give a fantastic new life to seat belts.

4) Seat Belt Pencil Case

We have all used a Pencil Case since our childhood which barely lasted few months. So what about offering a Pencil Case which will be used at least 15 years? That would be the best way to teach our kids about sustainability and how to successfully reuse waste materials.

5) Seat Belt Bucket Bag

For a family picnic in a park or an afternoon with friends in the beach, this bag will always help you to carry the stuff you need to enjoy the moment! Practical and also fancy, there is no doubt that you will love this bag!

To find more about upcycled bags made from seat belts, you can take a look in this page https://www.bijibijidesign.com

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