Sweetheart - Tiffany Blue Vegan Crossbody Bag
$199.00
Color: Tiffany Blue
STYLE & INSPIRATION
You can never go wrong with a heart shape bag and our Sweetheart bag is a classic! Large enough to hold a full size wallet and other essentials, the double zippers make it easy to reach your hand inside the bag. Add a touch of bling with our luxury crystal logo that’s sure to be a head turner and almost a piece of jewelry on your accessory. Get ready to fall in love with your new favorite crossbody bag.
Dimensions:
9W x 9H x 4 D ; 4"L top handle & 20"L removable, adjustable strap
Features:
- Jewel crystal logo detail
- Luxury microfiber vegan leather
- Removable crossbody strap
- Double zipper opening
- Internal slip pocket
- Top handle
Materials:
Luxury microfiber vegan leather
Origin:
Made in PRC
Materials
Sustainable materials are materials used in products and construction that are sourced and produced in ways that minimize their environmental impact.

Using recycled plastics reduces waste and the demand for new plastic production. It's used in a wide range of products from clothing fibers to construction materials.

In terms of sustainability, being vegan means adopting a lifestyle that significantly reduces environmental impact. By avoiding animal products, veganism contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduced water and land usage, decreased deforestation, and less pollution. This lifestyle supports biodiversity preservation, and energy efficiency, and reduces overfishing. Additionally, veganism promotes sustainable crop production and ethical consumerism, leading to a more sustainable food system.

Plant-based materials contribute less water usage, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and reduce deforestation from large-scale animal agriculture.

Using recycled metals like aluminum and steel reduces the environmental impact compared to mining and processing new metals
Processes
Sustainable processes are methods of production or activities designed to minimize negative environmental impact, conserve energy and natural resources, and promote ecological balance. These processes aim to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often incorporating principles of efficiency, waste reduction, and resource management.

Using materials that are renewable or recycled and implementing manufacturing processes that reduce waste and emissions. This can include lean manufacturing principles and closed-loop systems where waste is repurposed.

Designing products and processes that facilitate reuse, repair, and recycling, aiming to keep resources in use for as long as possible and reduce waste.
Packaging
Sustainable packaging refers to the development and use of packaging solutions that have a reduced environmental impact and footprint throughout their lifecycle. Sustainable packaging is a critical component in the broader movement toward environmental sustainability, addressing concerns related to waste management, resource conservation, and climate change.

Made from materials that are renewable, recycled, or biodegradable. Examples include recycled paper, bioplastics made from plant-based materials, and glass.