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A partnership between United Airlines and a fashion company diverted 900 pounds of trash from landfills in the form of expired life jackets.
United Airlines has partnered with a company called B2L to upcycle the jackets into a trendy, travel-themed collection of bags.
While the bags are eye-catching and go to a good cause, they are steeply priced at well over $ 100 just for a shoulder bag, and $ 177.89 for a backpack.
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