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ecomismo Mesh Pen Case Green Mix Size (approx.): Width 20cm, Height 6cm, Depth 5.5cm Material: Candy wrappers Country of Origin: Philippines Retail Price: 3520 yen A雑貨 series made by upcycling candy wrappers. By utilizing the colorful patterns of packaging that would have become trash, they are reborn as one-of-a-kind, unique and cute products. I used it as a pen case only a few times, but I don't think there are any noticeable stains inside. There are a few scuff marks on the corners, but they are not noticeable due to the design, and I don't think they will bother you. It is still in good condition and can be used without any problems. It's sturdy, so it might also be good as a glasses case for thin-framed glasses. The following is a shop description: Each one is carefully woven, so it is very sturdy. The surface is smooth, so it is resistant to dirt, and it is surprisingly durable and long-lasting, you wouldn't think it was made from candy wrappers. A large pen case that can hold a lot. It can hold more than 10 pens. The zipper extends to the side, making it easy to take out the contents. [Brand Story] (ecomismo) As part of the activities of the NPO Action, it is a brand made in Malabon, a small town in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, using recycled candy wrappers. In the face of the worsening disparity in Philippine society, it was created with the aim of breaking the cycle of poverty, improving the income of mothers, and enabling children to go to school. The candy wrappers used as materials are collected from local people, and it is meant to be environmentally friendly ("eco"logy) and also support the household finances ("eco"nomy) of poor families. Kilus Foundation Kilus Foundation Fair Trade fairtrade Juice Pouch
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