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Dsenyo is a social enterprise creating handcrafted accessories featuring African textile design. Founder and Designer, Marissa Perry Saints, started Dsenyo in 2008 after living and working in Malawi. The ethical fashion company’s mission is to create jobs for women and artisans in Africa. Dsenyo accessories are designed for fasionable and socially conscious women in the US and Europe. They include eco chic handbags and other accesories like headbands, wallets, greeting cards, belts and jewelry. Dsenyo’s classic boutique bags include four styles, the wristlet, swing bag, hobo and satchel. All Dsenyo purses use sustainable fibers like hemp and organic cotton where possible, creating minimal impact on the environment. These styles are equally attractive and functional with multiple pockets, key fobs and other features to keep you organized and in style!

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New Generation Textile Recycling – An Outlook

July 19, 2010

Perspective of age old days: population was less, needs were few and resources were abundant. The generation of waste was such that it got naturally recycled, being mostly biodegradable. Conversely, after the advent of industrial revolution, different types of wastes came into existence which are often both non-biodegradable and highly hazardous. Production is always associated […]

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VEGA-Digital Textile Printer-Atexco

June 26, 2010

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