Description These are truly useful, bags! This largest Limbani will hold your muddy trainers, your workshop tools, your arts and crafts supplies or children's toys. Literally “Anything Goes”! We’ve used them when packing for holiday to keep luggage organised. These cube bags are super tough, waterproof, wipeable and washable. They each have a short and long handle made from recycled bicycle inner tube and they close with a strong zip. Colours will vary slightly as the Cycle of Good tailors are working with recycled materials, but they are all in shades of grey and red. You will wonder how you managed without these bags in your life! And of course, the best thing of all is that they are made from off-cuts of lorry curtain siding, that would otherwise have gone to UK landfill. The little and medium size Limbanis are perfect for toiletries, cable tidy bag or for holding your puncture repair kit. Specifications 34cm x 15cm x 14cm Story Helping to end poverty in one of the poorest communities in the world. Currently employing 10 Malawian tailors full time, but with ambitions to grow this to a team of 100, they earn a good wage and can support their families, without any charity donations or handouts. Cycle of Good is the latest initiative to join a hub of social enterprises created by the charity over the past ten years. Situated in Chilomoni Township, Malawi, the enterprises together employ 500 people who have trained and worked to create businesses that fund a vital children’s centre. The centre provides early years care and family support to around 2000 vulnerable children at any one time. It’s a quiet revolution of skills building and economic growth in a country with no welfare state: if you don’t earn, you don’t eat. Cycle of Good builds on all of this amazing work to make something even more wonderful. They now collect waste inner tubes and other products, ship them in their containers to Malawi and give them to the tailors who carefully craft useful and beautiful items. They also carefully source other Malawian made items, especially when they are made from recycled and sustainable materials. They ship all these amazing products back to the UK where they sell them to lovely people like you! The profits pay for them to send more containers to Malawi and all surpluses directly fund the work of the children’s centre. That is why they call it the Cycle of Good! Read More...