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Toronto-Based Mariclaro Uses Air Bags to Make New Accessories

Air bags and car seats may be critical parts of keeping you safe while driving, but their use pretty much stops there; until Mariclaro came along that is. The company recycles air bags and various car parts to create green-friendly accessories.

Based in Toronto, Mariclaro focuses on protecting the Earth while providing consumers with fashionable finds from earrings to purses. The Airbag Back Pack is a standout product from the company's designs. Made from an air bag, this backpack features a sleek look that boasts a waterproof ability and a 99% recycled composition. Mariclaro is perfect for those shoppers who want eco-conscious options without having to sacrifice style.

Check Mariclaro for some accessories that will benefit you and the planet alike.
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