The Viveka bag from Sol's is an eco-friendly shopping tote made from recycled pre-consumer cotton. With a material blend of 70% recycled cotton and 30% recycled polyester, this bag offers a sustainable alternative to conventional shopping bags. The handles of the bag measure 70 x 2.5 cm, ensuring comfortable carrying. The bag comes in a neutral beige tone that is versatile and easily integrates into various outfits. The use of recycled materials highlights the commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. The Viveka bag is available in One Size and is ideal for daily shopping or as a practical companion for various activities. Made in France, this product combines functionality with an environmentally conscious approach.
Material | 70% recycled cotton - 30% recycled polyester |
Exact colour description | Beige 2 |
Item number | 59525379 |
Manufacturer | Sol's |
Category | Shopping baskets + Trolleys |
Manufacturer no. | 04700-659 |
Release date | 20.6.2025 |
Colour | Beige |
Exact colour description | Beige 2 |
Material group | Fabric |
Material | 70% recycled cotton - 30% recycled polyester |
Shopping aid type | Tote bag |
Equipment | Carrying handle, Main compartment |
Country of origin | France |
Manufacturer commitment | Fair wear, RE100 |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Sol's fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
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Climate contribution |
Height | 70 cm |
Width | 2.50 cm |
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