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Carrier bags made from Indian newspapers and Bollywood posters
Sunday, November 8, 2009These newspaper carrier bags are made in India by an NGO that provides education and shelter to street kids. The bags themselves are very sweet and good for several uses before they're ready for the recycling box, and make good use of the striking designs from the newspapers they're folded from (I like the Bollywood poster ones, too!).
Newspaper Bags (Thanks, Alice!)
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