Our new vegan collection

Hello I'm Vegan

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Find your new vegan bag at Adax. The Hello I'm Vegan collection combines timeless design and functionality based on recycled materials.

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Classic and timeless vegan handbags and shoulder bags for women

Hello I'm Vegan

At Adax, our mission is to create bags for everyone, which is why we strive to offer a sustainable selection of bags with a focus on certifications, vegan materials, and durability. This is why we have created our vegan collection, which embodies all of our core values. The collection features sophisticated designs, durable vegan materials, and functional bags that meet your needs whether you require a smaller handbag for a city outing or coffee date, or a larger shoulder bag for your daily commute.

Vegan Bags Created with Care for the Environment and Social Responsibility

All Adax vegan bags are GRS certified. The Global Recycling Standard (GRS) is a global certification standard that sets requirements for recycled materials. A GRS certification is a credible third-party verification, meaning that a company adheres to specific environmental and responsibility standards in their production and supply chain.

As a brand, we are highly focused on our social responsibility. Therefore, we work closely with our producers in India to maintain an environmentally friendly and safe working environment for our producers' employees in accordance with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

What Materials Are Adax’s Vegan Bags Made Of?

Adax’s vegan bags are primarily made from a mix of post-consumer polyester and pre-consumer plastic based on The Global Recycling Standard certification, both of which help reduce waste and environmental impact:

Post-consumer polyester: A material made from recycled plastic waste from consumer products, such as plastic bottles, packaging, or similar items that would otherwise end up in landfills.

Pre-consumer plastic: A material consisting of surplus materials from plastic products that have not yet reached consumers. This plastic is used to produce recycled polyester, which can be used to make clothing and bags.