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Monsoon Group, Monsoon Vermont, Monsoon recycled trash bags, Monsoon recycled trash accessories, Monsoon recycled gear, Monsoon The Scavenger Project, Monsoon Group Pak-Harris, upcycled eco-fashion, recycled eco-fashion, environmental outreach Indonesia, landfills IndonesiaIt's no secret that we are totally obsessed with trash-to-treasure here at Inhabitat - we just cannot get our fill of landfills with a brighter lining. These pop-art recycled trash paks by Monsoon Vermont (part of Monsoon Group) really caught our eye when we spied them floating around the blogosphere. Crafted from recycled trash in Java (primarily detergent packets and toothpaste tubes) that are collected by slum-dwelling scavengers in Jakarta, this brilliant eco-enterprise is not only cleaning up the face of the planet but putting a new spin on dignity and right-livelihood in an otherwise economically impoverished area.1
Monsoon Group, Monsoon Vermont, Monsoon recycled trash bags, Monsoon recycled trash accessories, Monsoon recycled gear, Monsoon The Scavenger Project, upcycled eco-fashion, recycled eco-fashion, environmental outreach Indonesia, landfills IndonesiaIt's no secret that we are totally obsessed with trash-to-treasure here at Inhabitat - we just cannot get our fill of landfills with a brighter lining. These pop-art recycled trash paks by Monsoon Vermont (part of Monsoon Group) really caught our eye when we spied them floating around the blogosphere. Crafted from recycled trash in Java (primarily detergent packets and toothpaste tubes) that are collected by slum-dwelling scavengers in Jakarta, this brilliant eco-enterprise is not only cleaning up the face of the planet but putting a new spin on dignity and right-livelihood in an otherwise economically impoverished area.2
SUSTAINABLE STYLE: Travel Trash Paks by Monsoon VermontIt's no secret that we are totally obsessed with trash-to-treasure here at Inhabitat - we just cannot get our fill of landfills with a brighter lining. These pop-art recycled trash paks by Monsoon Vermont (part of Monsoon Group) really caught our eye when we spied them floating around the blogosphere. Crafted from recycled trash in Java (primarily detergent packets and toothpaste tubes) that are collected by slum-dwelling scavengers in Jakarta, this brilliant eco-enterprise is not only cleaning up the face of the planet but putting a new spin on dignity and right-livelihood in an otherwise economically impoverished area.3



