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Book Tote

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NOTE: This product has been crafted by hand and may have slight irregularities or imperfections in colour. These irregularities result from the human involvement in the process and add to the finished product’s charm while ensuring you have a one-of-a-kind piece.

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An everyday dose of glamour, the UPCYCLED-HANDCRAFTED  Book Tote exhibits a fierce mix of class and sophistication combined with a relaxed vibe. It offers ample space to tuck in essentials for travelling, going out for a picnic, or carrying books and other stationery. This tote can also be used as a chic maternity bag to carry all the baby essentials!

  • Colour: Silver Purple
  • Capacity: 4 – 5 kgs
  • Dimensions: 11.5” x 15” x 5.5 ” (l x b x base)
  • Product Details:  UPCYCLED-HANDCRAFTED fabric is made from waste plastic outside with cotton canvas fabric handles. Cotton canvas lining, one magnet for closure and two open pockets.

Usage and Care

Upcycle Book Tote  products are a great choice as your go-to everyday options. You can prolong the life of the products more by following some of our tips below.

  • Spot clean only. Color may bleed if washed with others.
  • Do not store or dry in direct sunlight.
  • Keep away from extreme heat i.e., Dryers, Heaters, Iron etc.
  • When not in use, kindly keep the respective product stuffed with newspapers to maintain its shape and store in the original packing it came in.

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1. Materials Used

  • Recycled Materials: The Eco Book Tote is likely made from recycled materials, such as recycled cotton or polyester, which significantly reduces the need for virgin materials. This reduces the environmental impact associated with raw material extraction and processing.
  • Organic Cotton: If the tote uses organic cotton, it avoids the harmful pesticides and fertilizers used in conventional cotton farming, reducing soil and water pollution.
Scientific Justification:
  • Recycled Cotton: Recycled cotton requires less water and energy compared to virgin cotton. According to the Textile Exchange, recycled cotton production can save up to 1,982 gallons of water per pound of cotton used .
  • Organic Cotton: A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of organic cotton production found that it can reduce global warming potential by 46% compared to conventional cotton due to reduced fertilizer and pesticide use .

2. Manufacturing Process

  • Low-Impact Dyes: The use of low-impact or natural dyes can reduce the environmental burden of the dyeing process, which is often a significant contributor to water pollution and chemical use in textile manufacturing.
  • Energy-Efficient Production: Factories employing renewable energy sources (e.g., solar, wind) or more energy-efficient technologies can lower the carbon footprint of the production process.
Scientific Justification:
  • Low-Impact Dyes: Studies have shown that low-impact dyes use less water and generate less wastewater compared to conventional dyes. They also have a higher absorption rate, meaning less dye is needed .
  • Energy-Efficient Production: Using renewable energy in manufacturing can significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions. For example, a study by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) found that renewable energy can reduce emissions in the manufacturing sector by up to 90% compared to fossil fuel-based energy .

3. Product Longevity and Reusability

  • Durability: Eco Book Totes are designed to be durable and reusable, reducing the need for single-use plastic bags and lowering the overall environmental impact.
  • Multi-Purpose Use: A versatile design allows the tote to be used for various purposes (shopping, carrying books, etc.), further decreasing the demand for other bags.
Scientific Justification:
  • Durability: Products that are durable and have a long lifespan reduce the frequency of replacements. A study published in the Journal of Industrial Ecology highlights that extending the life of a product can significantly decrease its overall carbon footprint by spreading the environmental impact over a longer period .
  • Reusability: Reusable bags, according to a study by the United Nations Environment Programme, can replace hundreds of single-use plastic bags, significantly lowering plastic waste and associated emissions .

4. End-of-Life Management

  • Biodegradability: If the Eco Book Tote is made from natural fibers like organic cotton, it is biodegradable, meaning it can break down naturally without releasing harmful substances into the environment.
  • Recycling Programs: Totes designed to be recycled at the end of their life can further reduce environmental impact by keeping materials out of landfills and reintroducing them into the production cycle.
Scientific Justification:
  • Biodegradability: Natural fibers like cotton can decompose within months under the right conditions, as opposed to synthetic fibers, which can take hundreds of years. This reduces long-term environmental impact .
  • Recycling Programs: Recycling textiles can significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. For instance, the European Environment Agency reports that textile recycling can cut emissions by up to 80% compared to landfilling .

References

  1. Textile Exchange. (n.d.). Recycled Cotton.
  2. Textile Exchange. (2021). Organic Cotton Market Report 2021.
  3. Kant, R. (2012). Textile dyeing industry an environmental hazard. Natural Science.
  4. International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). (2019). Renewable Energy in Manufacturing.
  5. Cooper, T. (2005). Slower consumption reflections on product life spans and the “throwaway society”. Journal of Industrial Ecology.
  6. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). (2018). Single-Use Plastics: A Roadmap for Sustainability.
  7. Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). (2019). Biodegradable Products.
  8. European Environment Agency (EEA). (2019). Textiles and the environment in a circular economy.

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