At Project Aamhi, we believe waste is not the end of a product’s journey — it is the beginning of a new one. We transform used cement sacks and discarded textile waste into durable, reusable tote bags thoughtfully designed for everyday use. What would otherwise contribute to overflowing landfills is carefully collected, cleaned, sorted, layered, stitched, and quality-checked entirely in-house before being reintroduced into the economy as a functional, long-lasting product.
Each bag is handcrafted by rural women artisans who are an integral part of our circular waste management ecosystem. Through skill-building, fair wages, and consistent work opportunities, we create dignified livelihoods while strengthening local economies. Nearly every stitch represents not just craftsmanship, but empowerment and financial independence.
Our upcycled totes are lightweight yet strong, practical yet meaningful. Designed for grocery shopping, market visits, storage, and daily utility, they are built to withstand regular use. By extending the life cycle of industrial and textile waste, every bag helps reduce landfill burden, lower carbon emissions associated with virgin material production, conserve water resources, and replace single-use plastic bags.
Sustainability, for us, is not a trend — it is a responsibility. Each Aamhi bag reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship, ethical production, and community resilience. Thoughtfully stitched and purposefully made, these bags prove that sustainability isn’t just a concept — it’s something you can carry with you every single day.