Pencil Case Made Of Recycled Leaves
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Federmappe case made of recycled and laminated sheets in green. This case is ideal for pens and office supplies, spare change or the like. Perfect for college, school or business. Is opened up by zipper / closed. The interior is covered by soft yet durable fabric. Exact size: about 4 cm wide, about 10 cm high, about 23 cm long.
The outer shell is made of sheets of Asian Tong Tung trees (similar to teak). The leaves are extremely robust and water-repellent, were waxed and laminated.
Handwash
Your order will be delivered directly to your address. Shipping is european wide, and you can track your order per delivery information you receive per mail. The shipping costs for your order will be calculated in the checkout.
Delivery
Your delivery will be processed produced/ shipped. Delivery time is 3-5 business days. Climate neutral shipment is processed by " DHL Go Green" to any european address.
Returns
From an order value of 40€ you can return goods for free. When you wish we can prodcued a shipping label for you. Just email us( link service@green-shirts.com ). Please consider that our printed products , all are produced individually for your purposes. For the appropriate return address check the FAQ's
- Order number: A-L2PCG
TEXTILES MADE FROM RECYCLING
Say yes to the repeated use of plastic
TEXTILES MADE OF RECYCLING
Reuse of plastic prevents pollution of oceans and environment

Recycled textiles fosters reuse potential and clean-up incentives
BENEFITS FOR YOU

BENEFITS FOR THE WORLD
Recycled textiles fosters reuse potential and clean-up incentives - Less than 10% of all plastic ever produced has been recycled. Every year more than 190 million additional tons land in landfills or in the ocean
The production of one recycled polyester T-Shirts makes use of 13 plastic bottles, thereby preventing 5 new plastic bottles from landing in the ocean
The production of one recycled polyester T-Shirts makes use of 13 plastic bottles, thereby preventing 5 new plastic bottles from landing in the ocean
Up to 70% less Energy, 86% less water, and 70% less CO2 are used in comparison to the production of a non-recycled polyester T-Shirt
Textiles made from recycled polyester - how does it work?
Recycled polyester is based on the reuse of PET (polyethylene terephthalate). In the standard method of the recycling process, the PET plastic is sterilized, dried and then shredded into fragments. These plastic splinters are then softened and fed through a spinneret, from which the yarn can be created. A so-called crimping machine then gives the yarn its woolly structure. Finally, the yarn is brought together in bales and dyed if necessary. It can then be processed into textiles.
There are now many institutes and organizations that are constantly researching even more environmentally friendly and energy-saving recycling methods. This is because the large amount of plastic in landfills and in the oceans has enormous potential for use and, with increased demand, can even become cheaper than new polyester production. It therefore makes sense to buy recycled polyester instead of conventional polyester. This is the only way to stop the flood of plastic and preserve our habitats for people, animals and nature. By 2030, 20% of all PET bottles will be recycled. Contribute to a cleaner world that reuses its resources wisely.
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- up to 40C with the same colors
- no special detergent necessary
- after washing, pull into shape and air dry
- Iron slightly damp at lower temperatures
- Tip: When cleaning stains, it is best to use gall soap or Panama bark extract cleaner.
- See care label for details




WE PLANT ONE TREE PER ORDER
- With "Plant for the Planet" we plant trees and, through the Academy, we support children in getting involved in the issue of species protection and reforestation.
- We want to plant 1,000 billion trees with Plant for the Planet. 13.5 billion have already been achieved! Help save our planet.
