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Eco-bags Fashion: the Yenme Youth Center is in a trend

25.11.2019 | 15:45 |
 Eco-bags Fashion: the Yenme Youth Center is in a trend

The Youth Center for Professional Development for Children with Disabilities has developed its own design of eco-bags.

Embroidery pattern emphasizes the unity of a person with nature, while its classic green “ecocolor” at the unbleached cotton fabric looks organic and trendy. These eco-friendly bags can are able to hold quite a few weight and are suitable for different styles and for different purposes: the bags can be used to carry textbooks, sports suits for a fitness and much more.

Shopping bags, created specifically for shopping are of particular attention among trend bags. They are often have a large size and additional handles to carry heavy stuff.

Eco-friendly multifunctional bags can be of completely different shapes and sizes, made of various materials. However, their main goal is to replace plastic bags that need more than 400 years to decomposer as well as to make the world cleaner.

Turkmen designers and hand-makers are also “in trend” and offer their customers a variety of solutions for any needs. Eco-bags in the national style, decorated with stylized embroidery and characters of folk tales, are in demand.

It would be a nice present for a foreign guest who would appreciate not only the beauty, but also the practical side of the present.

The Youth Center for Professional Development for Children with Disabilities is now at the stage of creating an enterprise, on the faciltieis of which the students and members of the Yenme public organization would be able to present their products – not only eco-bags, but also other products. The organizers hope to inspire them to open their own small business.

“By doing this, we can create job places and make our contribution to the implementation of the Action Plan to ensure the full realization of the rights of persons with disabilities for work and employment for 2017-2020,” Gulya Chorekliyeva, the head of the Yenme public organization, said.

Altyn ASHIROVA

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