SKU
NS120

Eco-friendly backpack
  • No label: 100% customisable for your brand.
  • Made from recycled materials.
  • Two zipped front pockets.
Only %1 left

Colours and sizes

Exists in 1 colour

Weight and composition

285 gsm
80% Cotton, 20% Polyester

About the product

75 % pre-consumer recycled cotton / 22 % post-consumer recycled polyester / 3 % other fibres
Capacity: 13L.
The handles in contrasting colours have a striped graphic pattern and are 73 cm long and 4.25 cm wide.

Our commitments

Expertise Vegan Europe, better known under the EVE VEGAN label (a registered trademark), is an international control and labelling organisation specialised in vegan products.

Expertise Vegan Europe, better known under the EVE VEGAN label (a registered trademark), is an international control and labelling organisation specialised in vegan products.

Global Recycled Standard issued by Ecocert Greenlife, which allows for the control of processing, and social and environmental product practices. Issued by Ecocert Greenlife, Licence N° 165651.

Global Recycled Standard issued by Ecocert Greenlife, which allows for the control of processing, and social and environmental product practices. Issued by Ecocert Greenlife, Licence N° 165651.

4 recycled bottles

4 recycled bottles

Logistic
35
Country of origin
Bangladesh
Customs code
42029291

Stocks & restocks

In stock One Size
  • NS120_70358_70357
    Horizon Blue / Desert Sand / Horizon Blue Stripe
    2761 Restocks Ø
Technical
4 recycled bottles

4 recycled bottles

Logistic
Logistic
35
Country of origin
Bangladesh
Customs code
42029291

Recycled materials

Recycled materials are obtained by two different processes: 

  • recycling materials or clothes that have already been used. This is known as post-consumer recycling, i.e. these materials are given a “post-consumption” second life to prevent the use of virgin materials in textile production.
  • recycling scraps of raw materials used during the production of clothes. This process is called pre-consumer recycling, which means we create and spin new threads from scraps of fabric recovered from textile production before consumption.