Discarded plastic waste is a problem for the planet and for humankind as a whole, and the need to find sustainable solutions to transforming that waste into useful products has never been greater. In South Africa, ecopreneur Tessa O’ Halloran, founder of plasticity. is playing her part in finding those solutions. She is launching a great new Work Tote as part of her business range of upcycled products.
The new Work Tote from plasticity, is a trendy and practical upcycled tote bag for working people, and fits a laptop, laptop charger, notebook, cellphone, pens, with a space for a water bottle or can of ice tea (whatever keeps you hydrated!) Dimensions are: 40l x 10w x 40h cm, and the bags are produced from upcycled plastic, organic hemp lining, and with organic hemp webbing handles. All the new Work Totes are handmade in Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Speaking about the launch of the new Work Tote, founder Tessa O’ Halloran says, “
“We create beautiful, functional everyday accessories and give plastic waste a new life in the process! Our products are made with re-imagined waste materials. Our upcycled plastic material is sturdy, water-resistant, easy to clean and super practical. We hope that this new Work Tote becomes your new favourite everyday bag!”
To purchase your plasticity Work Tote, go to the website: https://www.plasticity.co.za
For more information on the work of plasticity, or the newly launched Work Tote, contact founder Tessa OHalloran via email: tessa@plasticity.co.za or visit the company’s website and social media platforms:
Website: http://www.plasticity.co.za
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plasticityplastic
InstagramL: https://www.instagram.com/plasticity__
To read Tessa’s startup story, click here.