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Shopper ol.ga
Shopper ol.ga – handmade by our partners at
tag.werk
A functional and casual shopper for everyday use
Simple, sturdy, and socially impactful
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Shopper ol.ga – handmade by our partners at
tag.werk
More than just a job – tag.werk supports socially disadvantaged youth in difficult life situations, helping them (re)enter the workforce and build a future.
ol.ga goes shopping!
Functional and laid-back, this shopper made from recycled tarpaulin offers plenty of space and versatile use. Whether for groceries or a day out, ol.ga always looks good and stays practical. Dimensions & Details:
- **Size:** approx. 38 × 28 × 7 cm (H × W × D) - **Material:** Recycled tarpaulin - **Handles:** Tarpaulin - **Fits:** DIN A4 documents - **Features:** Durable, water-resistant, minimalist design About tag.werk:
tag.werk is a youth employment project by Caritas of the Diocese Graz-Seckau. Since 1999, it has offered low-threshold work opportunities to up to 25 socially disadvantaged youth aged 15–25 through daily employment contracts. Participants gain essential skills like punctuality, reliability, responsibility, and perseverance — and discover that work can be fun. Values such as community, resourcefulness, and upcycling are actively practiced. In the sewing workshop, young people craft backpacks, belt bags, and accessories from recycled tarpaulin, awning fabric, and leather — giving new life to old materials while building their own future.
Functional and laid-back, this shopper made from recycled tarpaulin offers plenty of space and versatile use. Whether for groceries or a day out, ol.ga always looks good and stays practical. Dimensions & Details:
- **Size:** approx. 38 × 28 × 7 cm (H × W × D) - **Material:** Recycled tarpaulin - **Handles:** Tarpaulin - **Fits:** DIN A4 documents - **Features:** Durable, water-resistant, minimalist design About tag.werk:
tag.werk is a youth employment project by Caritas of the Diocese Graz-Seckau. Since 1999, it has offered low-threshold work opportunities to up to 25 socially disadvantaged youth aged 15–25 through daily employment contracts. Participants gain essential skills like punctuality, reliability, responsibility, and perseverance — and discover that work can be fun. Values such as community, resourcefulness, and upcycling are actively practiced. In the sewing workshop, young people craft backpacks, belt bags, and accessories from recycled tarpaulin, awning fabric, and leather — giving new life to old materials while building their own future.
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