Salty Bag

Salty Bag

Bags made from upcycled sails

What does this brand sell?

Handbags, backpacks, totes and luggage

Greece

Vegan/ vegetarian?
100% Vegan
Delivery
No details are available regarding delivery methods
Transportation mode
Unknown
Vegan / vegetarian
100% Vegan
Delivery
No details are available regarding delivery methods
Transportation Mode
Unknown

Does this brand offset carbon emissions and/or implement circular business practices?

They do not mention carbon emission offset. However, Salty bags are designed to be reusable and you can send them back to them where it is repurposed into new Salty Bags.

About The Company

Get the ins and outs

Conceived during a Corfu Sailing Club seminar in January 2013, Salty Bag was founded to design and create ultra-low impact, handcrafted, upcycled, hard-wearing, circular-economy bags designed to last a lifetime and to be reused at their end-of-life. Salty Bag creatively reuses decommissioned sails, kites and parachutes, giving them a new life and new value.

“To creatively reuse decommissioned sails, kites and parachutes, giving them a new life and new value.”

No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.

No information has been found on their future plans

No information has been found on any awards received

Product details

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Store locator

You can find these products in several stores in Greece, Italy, Monaco, Germany and Switzerland. You can check their store locator 

Delivery To* (Website)

Europe

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Store locator

You can find these products in several stores in Greece, Italy, Monaco, Germany and Switzerland. You can check their store locator 

Delivery To* (Website)

Europe

Packaging/packaging materials

No details are available regarding packaging.

Donations / partnerships

They have some partnerships from whom they receive sails/boat covers from

Subscription

This brand does not offer a subscription programme.

Materials

upcycled sails (made of polyester, nylon, synthetic fibre and carbon fibre), acrylic fabric, recycled polyester, polyester and plant-based leather. They also used reclaimed seat belts, ropes, polypropylene straps and natural rope. It depends on the bag as every Salty bag is unique

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

Unknown

Certifications

No information has been found on certifications

Materials

upcycled sails (made of polyester, nylon, synthetic fibre and carbon fibre), acrylic fabric, recycled polyester, polyester and plant-based leather. They also used reclaimed seat belts, ropes, polypropylene straps and natural rope. It depends on the bag as every Salty bag is unique

Fully sourced and manufactured in Europe?

Unknown

Packaging/packaging materials

No details are available regarding packaging.

Donations / partnerships

They have some partnerships from whom they receive sails/boat covers from

Certifications

No information has been found on certifications

in depth production details

Analyze their supply chain: from the sourcing of raw materials to the people who make the product

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Salty Bags are designed to be resusable. You can return a Salty Bag to them for it to be reused and they will make sure it is repurposed into new Salty Bags. Whenever you return a Salty Bag to them for them to reuse you enjoy 30% off your next purchase from their website.

This way, further waste is avoided from ending up in our landfills.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

No information on this is provided by the brand.

Further reading

No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.

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