eco brand: anchal project, how design changes lives

if you had a superpower, what would it be? this is a question i love to ask people in my life. the founders + workers behind ethical businesses are made of tenacity, resilience and creative problem solving applied to our world’s pressing issues: i call them our modern-day superheroes. today we meet the entrepreneurs + the artisans behind the eco home goods label anchal project, a brand i’ve been following for years. exploring a sustainable brand, as a conscious consumer and citizen, means pulling back the curtain on a brand and getting to know the people, the processes, and the forces behind the label. and who doesn’t love to take a peek behind a superhero’s curtain {ahem, or cape}?

We believe design can change lives. When you purchase Anchal’s handmade products, you invest in new economic realities for exploited women around the world.
— Maggie and Colleen Clines

anchal {the urdu word for shelter} brings safety, stability + shelter to vulnerable women across the globe through sustainable employment and handmade designs. a movement for forward change + freedom can happen with a sea of steadfast people, and sometimes, a movement starts with two savvy, strong-willed sisters. colleen and maggie clines place human rights at the center of their organization, working with survivors of sex trafficking and transforming lives via sustainable employment. colleen and maggie are today’s supersheroes and their capes are fair trade.

anchal project is a nonprofit that uses design and collaboration to provide economic opportunities for marginalized women to empower themselves through the creation of handmade, fair trade products. ordinary quilts + pillows these are not, my friends.

all entrepreneurs start with an idea {there it is, skipping about, frolicking in our brains} and suddenly, it’s standing there before us, a once fermenting idea has now come to fruition. and sometimes that idea comes into existence to create positive change on this planet we all call home.

colleen clines took a trip to india in 2009. she was introduced to the world of commercial sex trade and the lack of opportunity for women in the community. it was then that she was galvanized to address social and environmental systems, “the women we met became our sisters, sisters we had to fight for.” 

rooted in collaboration and creative design solutions, anchal is a non-profit that operates like a business via both sales and donations. women are hired as artisans and every artisan has her own personal bank account. 100% of artisans are investing in their children’s education, thereby breaking the cycle of poverty + exploitation.

anchal’s programs demonstrate that when employment inequality is systematically addressed, this can reduce the number of women reliant on commercial sex work and eliminate the stigma that women and girls face around the world. 95% of anchal artisans have left the commercial sex trade or dramatically reduced their clients.

from the founders of anchal, “our impact is evident in each artisan’s personal growth, which we measure annually. ferosa purchased a plot of land and has ideas for a farm, renu bought her family a water filter to ensure safe drinking water, seema purchased purple tile for her kitchen and laxmi sent her daughter to college.

our holistic program is designed to address the diverse needs of each woman and equip them with the tools to sustain employment as an anchal artisan and beyond. by offering alternatives to dangerous and exploitative work, we help women rediscover their dignity, independence and creativity in a financially rewarding way. our programs offer women design and skills training, full-time employment, educational workshops, health services, a supportive community, and access to an international marketplace.”

ethical consumption is indeed a potent form of protest. cheap goods are linked to poverty wages, to dangerous working conditions for factory workers {with 86% being young females} and to environmental degradation with factories contributing to pollution of local communities. this holiday season, choose an ethical label, choose an experience for a loved one, choose to be a superhero yourself via each purchase your make. together we can choose better.

I think when there is peace, respect and freedom, anybody can be more productive and creative. When I am making something I have many images in my head, but only need to reproduce them on the fabric.
— Lupe, Anchal Project Artisan

to learn more about anchal’s work, follow them on IG or skip on over to their website for fair trade goodness + life changing products. remember friends, only buy what you need because quality over quantity is what the cool eco cats are doing.

until next time, stay green dear hearts!

eco round up: 20 vegan + ethically produced handbags

the age of new leather: recycled, upcycled, deadstock, low-impact

did you know there are a plethora of plant-based alternatives to leather? as we learn more about how we as citizens + consumers can protect the earth + laborers + animals, we also learn about the effects animal agriculture has on our planet. we now know that leather is a co-product of the meat industry, not a by-product, and it’s certainly not biodegradable. we’ll be delving more into this topic in the next few weeks.

while every material possession we choose will have an impact, we indeed want to choose those products that are gentler on the earth, its inhabitants + its diverse ecosystems. today, i’ve added a list of 20 eco, ethically produced + vegan handbags for all of you green hearts to choose from because all of our choices, big + small, add up and make a difference.

new, innovative materials are here and these twenty companies are working to incorporate them into their design-led products. check out the cool kids using pineapple leather, apple leather, corn leather, grape leather, cactus leather, freedom leather (made with silicone) + other materials including hemp, recycled plastic bottles, cork + polyurethane {pu} to bring us earth-friendly, fab handbags for tastemakers + changemakers.

20 luxe vegan + ethically produced handbags

1. 108 // usa

materials: created with pu + recycled bottles

manufacture: designed in america, handmade in il ngwesi, africa

mission: we are a cruelty-free premium handbags benefit corporation committed to supporting conservation through community development and ethical manufacturing.

{domestic shipping in the usa + international shipping}


2. ahimsa collective // australia

materials: created with pineapple leather, washable paper + deadstock textiles

manufacture: designed in australia, made in china

mission: born out of a love for design and a commitment to the earth, a_c’s design principles are based on a circular economy, producing contemporary but timeless styles for the modern market who recognizes the need to safeguard our future. the journey from concept to construction is a considered one, ensuring the production of our accessories is kind to our planet, our people and our animals.

{domestic shipping in australia + international shipping}


3. alexandra k // poland

materials: created with pineapple leather, apple leather, corn leather, grape leather, freedom leather (made with silicone) + pu

manufacture: designed + made in poland

mission: each bag at alexandra k is made in poland, from innovative fabrics that are vegan, and the production is safe for the planet. a purse must follow the lifestyle of its owner. it is no longer just a pretty accessory, it must be comfortable and functional. it is to make our lives easier. we also want it to go with the spirit of our times, to be environmentally friendly and timeless, which is why our handbags are one of the few in the world that are made of unique innovative fabrics in classic designs that will last for years.

{domestic shipping in poland + international shipping}


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4. alkeme // new york

materials: pineapple leather, cactus leather, grape leather, vegan fiber {recycled textiles}, bamboo fiber, + recycled plastic bottle interiors

manufacture: designed in new york, made in the usa

mission: this idea of breaking down + rebuilding materials led us to produce our bags with sustainable, plant-based textiles. utilizing material such as pinatex not only helps us to support the farming communities, but also reduces the amount of natural resources needed to manufacture our products. along with the exterior of our bags, we also construct the interior of our bags with an eco-friendly textile. tons of plastic is discarded every year, polluting lands, rivers, oceans, coasts and beaches. we take this waste and transform it into a brand new material, a fabric used as the linings of our handbags. we hope taking these conscious steps will aid in the mission to protect the planet and cultivate an ethical and sustainable fashion.

{domestic shipping in the usa + international shipping}


5. angela roi // new york

materials: created with pu

manufacture: designed in the usa, made in korea

mission: angela roi believes personal style should not come at the expense of personal values. we pay special attention to the setting in which our bags are made. we uphold fair labor standards, meaning our artisans earn a fair wage and work under safe and comfortable conditions. by dedicating ourselves to these standards, we stand firmly against the fashion industry's use of sweatshop and child labor.

{domestic shipping within usa + australia + uk}


6. ashoka // paris

materials: created with pineapple leather, apple leather, eco-nappa + recycled bottles

manufacture: designed in paris, made in thailand

mission: ashoka paris is a french brand of cruelty-free leather goods, high-end, ethical, eco-responsible and vegan. our bags and accessories are manufactured in innovative materials that are not of animal origin.

{domestic shipping in france + international}


7. colibri // france

materials: alcantra, pu + polyester

manufacture: designed in france, made in france

mission: colibri is a committed french company that offers an alternative to big leather goods houses using animal leather. we produce high-quality products, more ecological, ethical and equally elegant. the designs of our bags are modern, the details are sophisticated. we only use high-quality materials. the brand has been developed according to the principles of eco design: it is respectful of the environment, animals and people.

{domestic shipping in france + international shipping}


8. denise roobol // rotterdam

materials: vegan microfiber {a blend of polyester and polyamide}

manufacture: designed in the netherlands, made in guangzhou, china

mission: we believe that no animal should be hurt by making beautiful bags and accessories. vegan products can be fashionable and trendy. denise robool hopes to inspire all women to wear vegan fashion.

{domestic shipping in the netherlands + international shipping}


9. ferron // uk

materials: bio-based pu + microfiber

manufacture: designed in the uk, made in guangzhou, china

mission: we are a creative, independent designer brand with a mission to start a business that allows us to innovative and enables us to talk about what we're passionate about. as avid animal lovers, we are a fashion brand that offers moderately priced, quality handbags that are animal-friendly and we are different, we are very transparent. we eschew the devastating impact the fashion industry has on animals and the environment. we decided to invest our time and resources in cruelty-free handbags made of the same quality you'd expect from european luxury brands, we are ferron.

{domestic shipping in the uk + international shipping}


10. gunas // new york

materials: mulbtex (tm) {a blend of cotton + mulberry leaf pulp}, cotton canvas, microfiber, recycled plastic bottles + recycled cardboard

manufacture: desinged in new york, manufactured in india, south korea, mexico, brazil + hong kong

mission: gunas is an independent high fashion label with a cause. justice, empathy and compassion are our core values. we envision a world of peace, love and kindness that starts with each one of us. we advocate for conscious consumerism over fast fashion. gunas makes award-winning, cruelty-free fashion. we source and manufacture bags and shoes employing the skills of global artisans and small-scale ethical manufacturers throughout the world.

{domestic shipping in usa + international shipping}


11. hfs collective // los angeles

materials: organic cotton, pinatex, cork, hemp, rafia, vintage denim, eco suedes {made from post-industrial recycled polyester + post-consumer recycled plastic bottles}

manufacture: designed in los angeles, made in california

mission: we celebrate the joy of less and the freedom inherent in living life hands-free. our belt bags, designed to fit just the essentials, are a reminder of the ease of living a life of simplicity - a life filled with more experience, happiness, wholeness and joy in exchange for less stuff. our belt bags are made at a small, family-run factory just a few miles from our office in los angeles. We know every person that cuts and sews our bags and feel good that we can help provide them with a fair, living wage in a safe, happy and healthy workplace.

{domestic shipping in usa + international shipping}


12. hozen // california

materials: pinatex, biopolyoil {grain based + plastic free}, recycled plastic,

manufacture: designed + made in california

mission: hozen, which means conservation in japanese, was born in 2018 from a deeply rooted commitment to respecting and protecting the planet. the vegan accessory brand remains guided by a simple philosophy as it evolves: doing good can—and should—look as incredible as it feels. ultimately, hozen represents a peaceful rebellion against the harsh realities of the leather and fashion industries, bringing form, function, and fairness together as one.

{domestic shipping in the usa + international shipping}


13. jean-louis mahe // france

materials: synthetic with microfibers + pu; lining made of bamboo fibers + recycled polyester

manufacture: designed in france, made in porto

mission: jean louis mahé was born from the desire to offer quality products while preserving the delicate harmony of the planet. committed to a new economy that is benevolent towards the planet and animals, the brand makes its bags and clothes without any animal material and selects its business partners according to their ethical and environmental charter. its objective: to offer a quality alternative in a market largely dominated by the leather industry and to raise awareness for a new world more respectful of nature.

{domestic shipping in france}


14. jill milan // california

materials: italian coated canvas, ultra suede, viscose + stainless steel

manufacture: designed in california, made in italy

mission: founded in the belief that no animals should be harmed to make a handbag, jill milan's bags are Italian-made and free from animal-derived materials. jill milan specializes in luxury fashion accessories which are fully animal friendly. we proudly donate over 10 percent of the company’s revenue to non-profit organizations. 

{domestic shipping in usa + international shipping available via direct email}


15. jw pei // los angeles

materials: high quality canvas, pu + certified fabric made from recycled plastic bottles.

manufacture: designed in los angeles, made in china

mission: the inspiration behind jw pei was based upon the idea that fashion should be accessible, effortless and empowering. minimalist design in sustainable vegan materials is at the heart of the brand. jw pei believes that the future of fashion should be ethical and sustainable.

{domestic shopping in usa + international shipping}


16. magnethik // france

materials: pu, corn waste, wood pulp, lined with recycled cotton

manufacture: designed + made in france

mission: undoubtedly, veganism and ecology are the future for me. i wanted a brand for the women of today and tomorrow: modern, visionary and responsible consumers. magnethik is first and foremost a story of influence, of attraction between what is good and what is beautiful. we will forever be an authentic brand, born from a deep conviction and a belief in the values ​​that make the world a better place.

{domestic shipping in france + international shipping}


17. melie bianco // california

materials: pu

manufacture: desgined in california, made in china

mission: a handbag is more to us than just an accessory; a handbag is a form of self-expression, it's a mood booster, it's a love affair, it's a powerful statement. our products are made in china but we don't blindly outsource our work; we are very invested in our suppliers, our factory and all the people who help us produce melie bianco goods: we know our workers by name. other than fair pay breaks, age requirements, gender equal opportunities, free lunches and paid vacations we see our involvement in their lives as a bigger one. we feel the responsibility to help all of our small vendors succeed in a very competitive environment and as we grow they grow with us, profits and all.

{domestic shipping in the usa + international shipping}


18. nuuwai // germany

materials: apple leather exterior, lined with 100% recycled ocean plastic bottles and fishnets

manufacture: designed + made in germany

mission: our vegan bags are lovingly made using "apple leather" (appleskin), a cruelty-free, eco-friendly leather alternative made using apple waste from the juice industry. simple, minimal design, urban look, and quality craftsmanship are the key components that go into each and every nuuwaï bag.

{domestic shipping in germany + international shipping}


19. sans beast // australia

materials: eco pu, recycled eco pu + cactus leather

manufacture: designed in australia + made in china

mission: we believe there is a need for more choice in the quality fashion space, and alternative to products derived from animals. designed with credibility + manufactured with quality. collectable, functional, affordable + designed with love. our luxe vegan bags are made with quality vegan friendly materials + are designed to be functional but never boring – there are purpose built pockets for tech, plenty of smaller pockets for accoutrements, extra storage space and signature design features for style-seekers.

{domestic shipping in australia + international shipping}


20. stella mccartney // uk

materials: pu + polyester exterior, 100% recycled polyester interior

manufacture: designed in the uk, made in china

mission: we are committed to always being responsible, honest and accountable today, with a positive impact on people, the planet and all its creatures so that we can protect it for tomorrow. We strive to create the most beautiful, desirable products with the least impact on our environment. our conscious values are also the inspiration behind our innovation. as industry leaders, we endeavor to create the most cutting-edge materials and animal alternatives, continuing to push towards circularity and being fully transparent by developing tools to measure and report our impact.

{domestic shipping in the uk + international shipping}


{don’t forget the tip} dear friends, if you’re looking for a little armchair activism from your corner of the world, get thee to ig and follow these accounts to use your voice to effect social and economic justice for workers around the world earning a poverty wage. and if you’re interested in creating a more compassionate world for animals click the links at no. 7 below. sign up to their newsletters for information on petitions to sign, campaigns to follow and action to take to create positive change in the world. let your voice be heard, my friends!

1/ clean clothes campaign

2/ labor behind the label

3/ made in a free world

4/ not for sale

5/ remake our world

6/ garment worker center

7/ peta + mercy for animals

until next time, stay green dear hearts!

simple pleasures: danse sur les toits

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I hope many of you will be people that question why things are and why we have to do them the way we have always done them. I hope you will take some risks. exert some real leadership on issues, and if you will, dance along the edge of the roof as you continue for life.
— Wilma Mankiller, First Female Chief of Cherokee Nation

eco living: sustainability + the future of vegan leather

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why sustainable designers choose vegan leather

today we’re going to explore the leather industry + the alternative leather textiles available. we’ll start with polyurethane and in the coming weeks we’ll explore plant based leathers including pineapple leather, apple leather, cactus leather, mushroom leather, corn leather and more. from our friends at sans beast, a luxe, vegan handbag company:

the rise of vegan leather

“did you know there are 70 billion animals slaughtered yearly for our food and/or fashion consumption? there is a commonly held view that leather is a by-product of the food industry. in fact, it is considered a profitable co-product. in addition, many animals are raised purely for their hides.

animal based leather is an incredibly profitable yet destructive industry. 90% of the worlds fashion leather is chrome tanned + will not biodegrade {chrome tanning is the only way to achieve the majority of desired fashion tones in a consistent + cost effective manner}.

Synthetic alternatives to leather are less environmentally damaging than animal hide procurement, tanning + production - and hands down, more ethically sound.
— Cathryn Wills

we come full circle back to the question of ethics + what rates as important to consumers. i believe there is a great deal of misinformation in the market - the main one being that leather is the natural bi-product of the meat industry + therefore we are being responsible by using it for product manufacture. but just like any industry, supply is based on demand, and demand is often based on marketing. leather is a co-product of the meat industry - and as per aplf reporting in november 2018, the global leather goods market is worth usd 95.4 billion in 2018 and will reach usd 128.61 billion by 2022 at a growth rate of 4.36% during the forecasted period. these numbers are not a lucky coincidence that there just happens to be enough animals slaughtered to cater to this market - it's by design + it's driven. 

we’ve chosen to focus on the inordinate damage that factory farming does to the environment as well as the exploitation of animals that exists in this industry, and combat these issues, with making non leather bags instead – and we work tirelessly to create bags that are well designed + manufactured to instill a loyalty to the product from our customer, thus inhibiting any desire to send it to landfill.  

there is an excellent 2017 report by the global fashion agenda that rates several raw materials, cradle to gate, in terms of environmental impact - and it highlights that leather rates substantially worse than synthetic leather on three out of the four measured traits - global warming, water scarcity, eutrophication. indeed, cow leather is in the top three raw materials in terms of negative impact - sitting amongst cotton, wool + silk.  synthetic leather fares worse in abiotic resource depletion (the fourth pillar on which the materials have been rated) which is related to fossil fuels. so, is synthetic leather really an inferior option on the environmental front?

Sustainable Apparel Coalition’s Higg Material Sustainability Index tool.

Sustainable Apparel Coalition’s Higg Material Sustainability Index tool.

an alternative to leather

we're not going to greenwash this situation. our bags are not made of soil + sunshine. they are constructed from a good quality polyurethane {pu} which is a base fabric coated with a painted surface + then embossed with various textures. this is no single use catastrophe we're carrying around. polyurethane {pu} is a highly resilient, flexible and durable material. it is a polymer joined by urethane links - used as a coating to give textiles a wide variety of properties including the ability to be water-resistant and anti-bacterial.

invented in the late 1930s as a potential replacement for rubber {which was in short supply post wwi}, pu has become a prolific material, used in everyday life (fridges, washing machines, car interiors, the list is long). the pu we utilize, does not use toxic levels of chemicals in production, with the fabrics adhering to the chemical standards of reach + prop65 {the californian toxic enforcement act of 1986}. synthetic alternatives to leather are less environmentally damaging than animal hide procurement, tanning + production - and hands down, more ethically sound. 

we continue to source + sample alternatives - with our next step being, to use more {primarily} plant based + recycled materials. when we say 'primarily' in relation to plant based, we refer to the fact that for a plant based fabric for fashion handbag construction to have longevity + remain 'good looking' it does generally need to have a coating of some description, and this is typically a polymer of some sort.  

acrylic + cellulosic acetate

we use both acrylic and cellulosic acetate in trims + charms in our collections. acrylic is a plastic, and was developed 
in the 1920s, as a shatterproof alternative to glass. other names for acrylic
 - plexiglas, acrylite, perspex + lucite – are all trademarked names. acrylic is thermoplastic + becomes malleable under high heat, as a result, we are able to mold it into shapes such as our distinctive luggage handle. cellulosic acetate was created in the late 1800s + refined further in the early 20th century.  cellulosic acetate has a long winded construction, but in simple terms – it’s a combination of wood pulp (the cellulosic part) + a mixed bag of chemical compounds. It offers transparency, a beautiful color spectrum, flexibility + is hypoallergenic. it’s been utilized for film, fabric, lacquer + eyewear over the years.”

{don’t forget the tip} the workers tasked with leather preparation across the global community have consistent exposure to toxic chemicals and a shortened life span. videos can be hard to watch, when we are educating ourselves about the leather industry and its impact on the environment, the exposure to toxic chemicals for the workers who treat + process the animal hides, and the animals themselves. if you’re interested in learning more, and words are the best way to drink in new information, pop into a local bookstore or cruise your favorite online indie bookshop to purchase eating animals by jonathan safran foer.

until next time, stay green dear hearts!