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Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/SHOPPING IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Dec 15, 2017, 12:12 IST
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Started by two nature-loving crusaders fighting the anti-plastic cause, Saher and Tanya have created a mobile flea market selling biodegradable items.
Started by two nature-loving crusaders fighting the anti-plastic cause, Saher and Tanya have created a mobile flea market selling biodegradable items. Read less

Started by two nature-loving crusaders fighting the anti-plastic cause, Saher and Tanya have created a mobile flea market selling biodegradable items. From leather bags, handmade footwear, batik and tie-dye clothing, to handcrafted tribal camel bone jewellery and hemp accessories, this green store is all about loving the environment. It's a great mix of everything, so just browse through the rows of items on sale and you'll definitely find something that strikes your fancy. Being environment friendly can be a whole lot of fun.
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