
Plastic Free Canvas Tote
This tote is shaped more similar to a traditional paper bag and has the bonus of an inside pocket. Front of bag is screen printed with 'Plastic Free' and the back with 'Shop Sustainably'. Bag has straps that easily sling over the shoulder and the inside pocket features the name of the artisan who made the bag.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with black screen print
- Size: 14.5" x 12" x 4.5"Â with 10.5" straps
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean recommended. If very dirty, place in washing machine on gentle cycle. Reshape and lay flat to dry. Do not put in dryer.Â
- Iron care: If bag is creased or wrinkled, place print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.
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Plastic Free Canvas Tote
This tote is shaped more similar to a traditional paper bag and has the bonus of an inside pocket. Front of bag is screen printed with 'Plastic Free' and the back with 'Shop Sustainably'. Bag has straps that easily sling over the shoulder and the inside pocket features the name of the artisan who made the bag.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with black screen print
- Size: 14.5" x 12" x 4.5"Â with 10.5" straps
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean recommended. If very dirty, place in washing machine on gentle cycle. Reshape and lay flat to dry. Do not put in dryer.Â
- Iron care: If bag is creased or wrinkled, place print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.
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This tote is shaped more similar to a traditional paper bag and has the bonus of an inside pocket. Front of bag is screen printed with 'Plastic Free' and the back with 'Shop Sustainably'. Bag has straps that easily sling over the shoulder and the inside pocket features the name of the artisan who made the bag.
Details:
- Made of natural canvas with black screen print
- Size: 14.5" x 12" x 4.5"Â with 10.5" straps
- Handmade by local artisans in Mombasa, Kenya
- Care: Spot clean recommended. If very dirty, place in washing machine on gentle cycle. Reshape and lay flat to dry. Do not put in dryer.Â
- Iron care: If bag is creased or wrinkled, place print side down on ironing board and iron on a low/medium heat. Do not iron on front side directly on screen print. Do not use high heat.
- Steaming care: steam heat can be used to remove wrinkles. Apply heat to the back, non printed side.
Imani Collective is a socio-economic empowerment organization that employs artisan women + men in Kenya along with half a dozen women stateside. They believe that together, we can unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Dignified employment is a key ingredient for economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries around the world. They also strive to be ethically-responsible and environmentally-friendly when sourcing local, raw + organic materials.



















