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CV Tunas Generasi Hijau is the exclusive distributor for Dabbawalla Bags in Indonesia. We also serve our neighbor countries.
About Dabbawalla Bags. Frustrated by the lack of functional, appropriately-sized bags available for children, sisters Susan Givens and Carol Mack teamed up to create Dabbawalla Bags. Inspired by the functional simplicity of European design, the launch product line is sized specifically for pre-school and early elementary school children. You’ll find no cartoon characters or action figures, no utilitarian oversized styles that mimic adult packs – just simple, colorful designs that kids of all ages can relate to.
The name Dabbawalla was inspired by Susan’s travels in India where she was fascinated with the complex system of lunch box delivery men known as dabbawallas.
Our mission at Dabbawalla Bags is simple: design fun, functional bags that appeal to both kids and adults while promoting social responsibility. Our bags are crafted by sewers who earn fair wages in safe working conditions, and we do business with companies who support this commitment.
Lunch BagsA FUN and FUNCTIONAL way to tote lunch and snacks for adventurers of all ages. Dabbawalla Lunch Bags and Lunch Sacks are crafted from eco-sponge, an innovative fabric that has earned the rigorous Oeko-Tex 100 standard of safety in textiles. Our Lunch Bags and Lunch Sacks are certified free of lead, PVC, phthalates and over 100 other harmful substances. The completely machine washable fabric is stain resistant and insulates to help retain food temperatures. Pictures:
BackpacksWhere FUN meets FUNCTIONAL simplicity. Vibrant colors and whimsical designs celebrate the imagination of childhood. Dabbawalla Backpacks are designed for the littlest adventurers. Crafted entirely from a versatile, durable, neoprene-like fabric that cushions, protects and insulates. Inside adjustable straps grow with the child or can be pulled tight when carrying as a tote, using the sturdy handle. Two inside mesh pockets provide a convenient way to stash and separate gear. Pictures: |



