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Coachtopia Loop Quilted Cloud Laptop Sleeve
(5)
C$125
4 equal payments of C$31.25.
COLOR:
Black
Digital passport accessed via NFC chip or QR code
Bring your cloud with you. This Coachtopia Loop laptop sleeve is a puffy holder, quilted with floating cloud shapes and crafted with 99.8% recycled PET plastic. It can hold a laptop (up to 16”) and up to two tablets or e-readers.
This product is part of our Coachtopia Loop collection. These pieces are crafted with at least 95% recycled PET plastic (rPET) made from post-consumer waste, and designed with a monomaterial approach—using rPET for shell material, lining, buckles, drawcords and more. This means that it can be recycled multiple times as part of our Coachtopia closed loop system—a process which is far more difficult when rPET is combined with other materials. Return it to us when it’s no longer usable and we’ll turn it into a new product according to our Made Circular design principles. (Learn more about Made Circular on our About pages.)
This product is part of our Coachtopia Loop collection. These pieces are crafted with at least 95% recycled PET plastic (rPET) made from post-consumer waste, and designed with a monomaterial approach—using rPET for shell material, lining, buckles, drawcords and more. This means that it can be recycled multiple times as part of our Coachtopia closed loop system—a process which is far more difficult when rPET is combined with other materials. Return it to us when it’s no longer usable and we’ll turn it into a new product according to our Made Circular design principles. (Learn more about Made Circular on our About pages.)
This Product's Carbon and Waste Impact
8
kgs CO2e created.
We’ve worked with WSP to calculate the carbon footprint of each one of our products, with the goal of reducing our overall emissions.
283
gs waste diverted.
Uses materials that might otherwise have gone to landfill, helping us work towards a zero waste future.
24
% carbon reduction.
Uses materials that already exist, helping us to avoid the creation of virgin materials—which accounts for 38% of fashion’s emissions.