Everyone has an allocated space or a drawer where they collect the plastic bags that cumulate at home. For Nour Kays, this place was under her kitchen sink, when she was living in London, and finishing her Master’s degree at Kingston University, in 2013. Like many of us, she was perturbed with the amount of plastic going to waste, prompting her to start experimenting and using it for other purposes.
The experiments led her to develop a new material which is light, water-resistant, and can be used to produce new products. It is made of 30 used plastic bags per square meter, and each piece is as unique as the mix of plastic bags that are used for it. From this material, she creates handmade and stylish designer bags that are quickly gaining her fans not necessarily because they are ecological, but because they are beautiful, useful, and each of the unique bags tells a story. This is how NK by Nour Kays started.
Going green and entrepreneurial:
In 2014, Nour joined the SwitchMed Green Entrepreneurship program designed to support enterprising individuals looking to build their own sustainable startup. She received comprehensive training materials, coaching from local experts and the support of the SwitchMed infrastructure to develop her product and attract her first customers.
In addition to her product strategy, NK aims to raise awareness about waste, inspire upcycling, and encourage reducing waste and pollution in Lebanon. They inform and educate people about the environmental consequences of plastic and leverage social media to spread messages about plastic bags, sustainability and the environment. They also regularly attend fairs and schools to speak about the amplitude of plastic waste on the environment.