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Choosing pedal power and recycled materials doubles your eco‒impact. The Recycled Tire Bike Basket is crafted of strips of recycled tire rubber on an iron frame by makers working with our fair trade partner Noah's Ark in India and features three adjustable straps on the back with stainless steel buckles in a brass finish to attach to handlebars. Due to the nature of the materials, this bike basket is all‒weather durable and sleek as can be—great for long rides on the boardwalk or even mountain bike trips!

 

Noah's Ark International Exports is a fair trade handicraft marketing organization in Moradabad, India. Noah's Ark provides benefits such as education and medical treatment for artisans and their families. As artisan businesses become more self-sufficient, Noah's Ark takes on new families. Since the company's inception, about 20 artisan workshops have become independent. Noah's Ark started in 1986, in one room of a family house in Moradabad. Businessman Samuel Masih observed that exporters and middlemen were taking advantage of handicraft artisans. He started Noah's Ark to promote these artisans and their crafts.

Recycled Tire Bike Basket

$44.99Price
  • Handmade in India by Noah's Ark International Exports

    • Materials: recycled tire rubber, iron frame, stainless steel buckles.
    • 12"Lx8"Wx9"H
    • Handcrafted in India

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