SAPPHIRE
INTRODUCES REUSABLE CANVAS BAGS MADE FROM 100% FABRIC WASTE
Lahore: Sapphire
Retail Limited, Pakistan’s leading fashion-house has introduced
environment-friendly, canvas bags. The canvas bags, which are made from 100%
leftover fabric, will be available in all Sapphire retail outlets from 7th
August, 2019.
The canvas bags are
being launched as part of the brand’s Independence Day campaign and will be
available to customers on purchase of a Sapphire product for a limited time
period. The bags are purposefully designed to carry up to three kilogram in
weight so that they can be used for multiple purposes. The campaign is driven
towards changing the habit of consuming single-use plastic and paper bags and
encouraging customers to re-use these canvas bags in their day-to-day life.
In an official
statement issued by the brand, it states the reason behind the campaign and its
pertinence in today’s world. “With the current level of environmental
degradation and deforestation prevalent in Pakistan, Sapphire as a brand has opted
to play its part by tackling waste and replacing paper bags. The canvas bag initiative
follows in the steps of the brand’s previous Independence Day campaign which
involved the introduction of seed-embedded shopping bags made from cotton
waste. The brand also launched a capsule
collection, the proceeds of which went to a massive tree plantation drive. This
year’s campaign kicked off during Ramadan when the brand distributed 10,000
canvas bags in “Ramazan Bachat Bazaar” throughout Lahore. All these
initiatives, are part of a larger campaign called “little by little” which is
geared towards creating awareness about environmental issues and to encourage
our customers to make responsible decisions that will ultimately benefit
Pakistan.”
The canvas bags are manufactured from leftover
fabric which is first collected at Sapphire Textile Mills, then shredded into
their basic form before being weaved into the canvas bag.
In the long run, Sapphire plans to make these canvas
bags a permanent feature at all their retail outlets, replacing the paper-bags
altogether.
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