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Unique handbags made from ... sack of animal feed Vietnam
From the package bag of animal feed not in use, the bags are recycled with simple design, easier to use. Having had a presence in the Japanese market, so far to this unique bag was sold at a café in New Zealand.
Matt Wilson, the owner of Kent Tce cafes Deluxe (New Zealand), who launched the idea on. Having had a chance to Vietnam in 2010, he visited a small shop, where recycling shells carrying animal feed. Impressed funny shapes printed on the packaging, Matt decided to take some samples and came up with a business idea.

Bags are made of shell bags of animal feed Vietnam are sold in the cafe.
Enter 40 bags in store, Matt decided to decorate them in a café and sell bags for charity purposes. "I want to do something for charity father. He devoted his life to this work and I would like to contribute a little bit."

Ross Wilson, the charities, sitting in a cafe, where the sale of bags from forage.
Charitable Fund Ross Wilson, the father of Matt, which helps families in difficult circumstances from developing countries. They concentrate the education promotion in Myanmar; development and tourism in Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam; helping low-wage labor in the garment industry of Fiji.

Earlier at a booth in the center of Japan's trade patterns also sold this bag.
Earlier, handbag or backpack made from animal food packaging originating in Vietnam has appeared on the Japanese market. They have simple designs such as squares or rectangles, with cross strap or notebook. On the surface of the bag also specify information on feed for cattle and poultry in Vietnamese.

Japanese housewives use the bag as they can form lightweight materials, easy to use.
Japanese housewives use it to replace conventional bags. The bags are sold at the business center in Tokyo and on sale at about 2120-4000 yen (equivalent to 360-720 thousand VND).
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