WAHALA DEY Eco Bag

$37,50

In Nigerian pidgin, “Wahala Dey” translates to “There is a problem” in English. Imagine waking up to a world where the air you breathe is not as fresh as it should be. That’s one “Wahala” – we call it climate change. It’s like our planet is feeling under the weather because of everything we’ve been doing, like using too much plastic or burning too many fossil fuels. It’s causing temperatures to rise, making extreme weather events like storms and heat waves more common.

But that’s not all. Have you ever felt like everyone should be treated the same, no matter their skin colour, gender, or where they come from? That’s another “Wahala” – it’s called inequality and discrimination. It’s when some folks don’t get the same chances or respect just because they’re different. It’s like playing a game where some people start with extra lives, and others barely get a chance to join in.

And hey, speaking of games, imagine trying to play a game where the rules keep changing, and sometimes they don’t even seem fair. That’s another “Wahala” – it’s called injustice. It happens when rules or systems aren’t fair for everyone. For instance, in some places, certain folks might not have access to good education or healthcare just because they can’t afford it. That’s not fair, right? Get rid of all the plastic and pack your goodies in this spacious organic cotton tote bag. Fill it up with groceries, books, and travel essentials—there’s room for everything!

• 100% certified organic cotton 3/1 twill
• Fabric weight: 8 oz/yd² (272 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 20” x 14” x 5”
• Capacity: 6 US gal (23 l)
• Weight limit: 30lbs (13.6 kg)
• 1” wide and 25″ long self-fabric dual straps
• Open main compartment, flat bottom