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| Shoulder bag made of recycled fashion magazines, $75 |
Purse made of woven used rice sack, $75 |
Tote bag made using real flowers and leaves, $75 |
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| I'm a 37 year old man from Israel. In the past 3 years
I have been living in Indonesia. I'm developing a "green" project for production
of fashion accessories made of recycled waste and rubbish, as well as natural
materials. So far I developed 9 lines using 9 different materials. I constantly
continue exploring new waste types trying to come up with new ways of giving it
a second life.
The materials I'm using are used fashion magazines, used newspapers, used rice
sacks, used tires, used inner tubes, used cans, used bottle tops, and natural
materials such as dried flowers and leaves.
My target audience is women who care for the environment. What makes my bags
unique is the concept of using material that yesterday was considered absolutely
useless, and turning it into a beautiful practical product that brings joy to
its' user.
Everything started in 2006, when I was introduced to the unfortunate poverty and
waste situation in Indonesia. My intention was to create a project that will
help somewhat to improve the situation of both problems.
As the materials used in my bags sort of self-telling their own story, it is
important for me to tell that the process of making the bags is a source of
income for about a hundred of uneducated disadvantaged Indonesian village women.
My project provides not only the job opportunity for making the bags, but also
the opportunity to collect waste around the village and sell it to me.
A design nightmare story - When I made my first order of dried flower bags,
some fly lay its' eggs on the dried flowers between the process of dehydrating
to the process of integrating the flowers onto the bags. I was not aware of
that, and when the bags arrived to my customer after few days on the way, the
flowers were not there anymore, only warms and powder. It was a real disaster.
But the process of recovering from the embarrassments and the financial lost was
a great lesson for me.
Most of the village women who do pay per piece jobs for me never had a chance to
make their own money before my project. They were completely dependent on their
husbands and family for their living. For me seeing the smile on the face after
receiving the payment for their work is the reason why it was all worth it.
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What is your name? |
Naveh Milo |
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Where are you from? |
Israel |
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Where do you live now? |
Israel and Singapore |
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How old are you? |
37 |
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Do you have a design background? |
No |
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Do you still have a day job? |
No. |
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What year were your bags born? |
2007 |
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Bag brand name: |
Naveh Milo |
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What is their retail price range? |
$15 - $75 |
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Where can a shopper buy your bags? |
www.eco-handbag.com/Shop/Designer/Naveh-Milo/Naveh-Milo-Pink-Handbag |
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For more information, contact: |
www.navehmilo.com |
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