Twenty-three

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Twenty-three

$40.00
This bag is upcycled from City Council banners. The front panel is periwinkle blue, with fragments of landmasses peeking in on the sides. It also has a large "23" overlayed on top. The back panel is pale blue, with half the bag overlayed by the round white shapes of a cloud. The side panel shows more Earth imagery, making this the perfect bag for any lover of our wonderful planet!
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In 4th grade we started a petition to ban single-use plastic bags in the City of Houston. It bothered us that plastic bags polluted our childhood park and bayou, hanging from the trees and packed in the ground. But plastic bag pollution has far-reaching effects. Marine life like turtles swallow the bags thinking that they’re jellyfish and wash onto beaches, dead. Plastic bags clog our storm drains and intensify flooding.

We wanted an alternative. We partnered with a former refugee from Afghanistan named Khatera Khorushan to “upcycle” used vinyl banners into beautiful, sturdy reusable bags. We are creating a virtuous cycle of employment, upcycling, and ecological health.

This beautiful bag and your support in using it will help us make a difference. Thank you.

Caoilin Krathaus & Lila Mankad, 12th Grade
 Bag-Free Bayous