BAGS
MORE FUN!
(November 2004)
Redhotcurry.com
is delighted to bring you bags from Ganesha, a renowned fair trade
outlet with a shop in London. The brainchild of two partners, Jo
Lawbuary and Purnendu Roy, Ganesha imports quality accessories from
India, sourced from and developed with co-operatives and Fair Trade
producer associations. Ranging from a fun range of floral bags,
a raspberry ripple mini-shopper, organdy mini-totes to candy-striped
bazaar bags and Mumbai junction shoppers...these will guarantee
you have bags more fun!
FLORAL
BAGS
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Whether
it's pouring with rain or gloriously sunny, these floral bags
are perfect. Brilliant for carrying your lunch or going to
the beach! Made in vibrant floral print with polished wood
handles, these cotton bags are by Teddy, A Fair Trade Supplier.
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Teddy,
based in south India, was set up in 1989 to effect positive change
through business. Started by Amanda Murphy, in her own words 'a
failed vet and daft Irishwoman' after she fell in love with the
country and its people, she realised the brilliant local skills
and abundant local resources could be used to benefit the craftspeople
and their wider community.
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After
successfully haranguing the Roddicks to buy wooden massage
rollers for the Bodyshop, Teddy has grown from humble beginnings
in a single mud hut with 5 workers to presently employing
more than 300 locals with a turnover of more than £1.5
million.
And
if floral isn't your thing, how about raspberry ripple? This
bag features lovely polished handles and is also made by Teddy.
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ORGANDY
MINI TOTES
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Lovely
little bags for a girls' night out, with enough room for your
purse, lippy, phone and keys! The bags feature lovely wooden
handles and a magnetic button closure.
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Conditions
for the Teddy workers are excellent; all receive free medical care,
subsidised lunch and tea, plus perks through out the year such as
events and excursions. And good wages mean that workers, unlike
so many in India, do not live a hand-to-mouth existence, but can
afford good homes for themselves, education for their children and
also save for their future. Teddy also helps by offering a pension
scheme and operates a system of housing loans.
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CANDY
STRIPED BAZAAR BAGS
These
versatile bags are handy for carrying day-to-day shopping
and are made to last for years. 100% stripey nylon, for that
authentic India bazaar experience, even if your weekly shop
is more Basingstoke than Bombay.
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MUMBAI
JUNCTION SHOPPERS
Of
course, if your weekly shop looks more like a monthly shop,
then these large shoppers are might be just the thing. Complete
with zip, these 100% nylon bags are also by Teddy. We found
them ideal for storing clothes too!
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Very
rooted to the local community, Teddy has shown to be a positive
force by helping to set up various schools, education centres and
health clinics for employees and their children, as well as the
wider local community. In
1995, An HIV /Aids awareness project began, to address the spread
of HIV in the area by long distance lorry drivers. The project has
created highway clinics, where truckers can be treated and counselled.
The scheme has also introduced peer educators to sex workers to
foster safer sexual practices and distributes condoms.
Murphy
was awarded an MBE for her Teddy achievements in 1998 - not bad
for a 'daft Irishwoman'!
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