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Deliverable from Wed 07-05-25
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Description
Backpack from the Dutch brand Wolkat. Made from old and discarded clothing, donated by consumers in the Netherlands. At Wolkat they control the entire process, from collection, sorting, recycling, spinning and weaving - everything under one roof. No water, paint or chemicals are used during the entire textile recycling process. Wolkat shreds and fiberizes these textiles into pure fibres, which are then sent to their own spinning mill based in Morrocco. In this spinning mill, yarns are spun in different thicknesses and qualities. This is used to make products such as this sustainable backpack, consisting of 52% recycled textiles and 48% RPET. Equipped with a spacious main compartment, extra zipper pockets inside and out, and a carrying loop. The adjustable shoulder straps have metal buckles reinforced for extra comfort. Capacity approx. 7.4 litres.
Brand Wolkat
SKU A508-127390
Production time - on zipper (max 90 x 60 mm) silkscreen print: Production time 5 working days after final approval<br />- above zipper (max 120 x 50 mm) laser engraving: Production time 8 working days after final approval<br />- on the 2nd side (max 35 x 30 mm)
Length 400 mm
Width 280 mm
Weight 170
Height 70 mm
Material recycled textiles
Country of origin MA
Price

Silkscreen print

Amount 1 color
1 € 7,8437
48 € 6,9612
96 € 5,8530
Print options

Silkscreen print

Screen printing is a technique in which the image is placed on a fine mesh gauze and the non-printed areas are covered with an impermeable fabric. The ink is pressed through the gauze resulting in clear, sharp images.

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