


Entre Manos is a campaign that converts unused, corporate and counterfeit textiles into useful products such as pencil cases, backpacks and tablecloths, which are donated to schools, high schools and other educational institutions, generating a positive impact on the younger generations and those who need it most.
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The initiative drives recycling, circular economy, and positive social change, by integrating sustainability with innovation. In addition, it fosters the economic and labor development of women, strengthening their role in the household economy.
The articles are made:
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In Paraguay, with craftswomen who use the Poyvi heritage technique, creating fabrics from recycled fibers.
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In Uruguay, with local craftswomen using traditional techniques such as crochet and two-needle knitting.
Initiated in Paraguay, Entre Manos combines tradition and sustainability, extending to Uruguay to continue transforming materials into opportunities and contributing to social and cultural development.














































































































