Newly
Zipper closure
Durable rubber exterior
Vegan friendly
Supports recycling and clean-up efforts
Each one with unique markings and texture (Please allow for slight variations in color and texture of this handmade, recycled product.)
Dimensions: 3.5" x 2" x 1.5", 2" pouch depth
Your purchase directly supports the Alabi Recycling co-op.
Located in Santa Ana less than an hour from the capital, Alabi Recycling works with found scrap materials. Mario Alabi and his crew craft our popular inner-tube belts, wallets, and bags. The inner-tubes are found tossed aside in abundance, the by-product of El Salvador’s common "taxi" trucks that navigate the very rough mountain roads and whose inner-tubes need regular patching -- until they can’t be patched. Mario drives around in his motorcycle with sidecar and gathers them up, bringing them back to his workshop: an industrial washing machine and sewing machines. Once working solo, he now employs a small crew to convert the found rubber scrap into functional and durable accessories. This project both helps the environment and provides jobs in the community.
Revved Up Coin Pouch
USD 11.00
Product description
Give your spare change a sweet ride. Ruggedly handcrafted from reclaimed inner-tubes with top zipper closure. Available with red or green logo patch.Zipper closure
Durable rubber exterior
Vegan friendly
Supports recycling and clean-up efforts
Each one with unique markings and texture (Please allow for slight variations in color and texture of this handmade, recycled product.)
Dimensions: 3.5" x 2" x 1.5", 2" pouch depth
Your purchase directly supports the Alabi Recycling co-op.
Located in Santa Ana less than an hour from the capital, Alabi Recycling works with found scrap materials. Mario Alabi and his crew craft our popular inner-tube belts, wallets, and bags. The inner-tubes are found tossed aside in abundance, the by-product of El Salvador’s common "taxi" trucks that navigate the very rough mountain roads and whose inner-tubes need regular patching -- until they can’t be patched. Mario drives around in his motorcycle with sidecar and gathers them up, bringing them back to his workshop: an industrial washing machine and sewing machines. Once working solo, he now employs a small crew to convert the found rubber scrap into functional and durable accessories. This project both helps the environment and provides jobs in the community.
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