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Katipunera­s on the move

Social enterprise group and artisans create lovely décor, jewelry from soda can pull tabs

- By JOHN ROLAND LEGASPI PROJECT KATIPUNERA­S' partner artisans. FROM LEFT: Soda can pull tabs are transforme­d into handbags, belt bags, coin purses, and coasters. According to Project Katipunera, an average person drinks about 36 gallons of soda per year.

Project Katipunera­s, establishe­d in November 2022, is on a mission to add a unique substance to style. Together with artisans, all of them mothers, they have created fashion accessorie­s, bags, jewelry pieces, and home decor from soda can pull tabs, an item that is discarded before the product is consumed.

According to Project Katipunera­s’ Smarla Pernato, the idea behind the brand started with five friends who met as volunteers in a political campaign. As their friendship blossomed, they decided to put up a social enterprise to help mothers and raise funds for their initiative­s.

“We didn't want to sell just any product, “Smarla said to Manila Bulletin Lifestyle. “We wanted to sell products that were made by a group of nanays (mothers) so that we can help on two fronts: support the livelihood of nanays as well as donate to our chosen NGO.”

It takes a long process to transform the pull tabs into something chic. The discarded materials are donated by a soda company, bars, and restaurant­s, which are then cleaned, sanded, and polished to be ready for production. Once they have a lot of soda can tabs, the artisans crochet, sew, and weave them together based on a design. It takes less than a day for the artisans to make a pair of earrings and a necklace. But for more complex designs such as bags, it takes them two to three days to finish a piece.

“We are not directly involved in the production of these upcycled bags,” Smarla explained. “We helped design some of the items (Naomi bag, Leonor bag, and coasters). But most items were already part of the catalog of our partner nanays.”

“We primarily work with one group of artisans from Metro Manila,” she said. “They handle the entire process of producing these products, from preparing the tabs and sewing the tabs together, to sourcing and adding the necessary hardware (e.g., clasp enclosure, chain strap, and earrings hook).”

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