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Hill Plast: Eco-Friendly Backpacks for a Sustainable Future in Haiti
Hill Plast: Eco-Friendly Backpacks for a Sustainable Future in Haiti
Hill Plast: Eco-Friendly Backpacks for a Sustainable Future in Haiti
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  • August 06, 2024
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Hill Plast: Eco-Friendly Backpacks for a Sustainable Future in Haiti

Imagine a world where every backpack you carry contributes to cleaning up the planet. That’s the bold vision behind Hill Plast to address a critical environmental challenge: plastic pollution.

Founded on October 6, 2019 by Jhamily Hill Pompilus, certified in circular economy and business creation, Hill Plast is a Haitian company that transforms plastic waste into stylish and sustainable backpacks. Located in Haiti, the company aims to offer products that not only meet everyday needs, but also contribute to a cleaner world.

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Hill Plast
Hill Plast

An Innovative Response to Plastic Pollution

The Hill Plast project was born out of an urgent need: to reduce the plastic pollution that affects our community and our planet. By collecting used plastic bottles, plastic bags and other recyclable materials, Hill Plast transforms them into high-quality backpacks. This initiative does not only remove plastic waste from the environment, it gives it a new life in the form of useful and aesthetic products.

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Hill Plast

Backpacks Designed for Everyone

Hill Plast backpacks are designed to meet the needs of professionals, schoolchildren and students. Made from 30% recycled materials, these bags are distinguished by their robustness and durability. With a modern and ergonomic design, they offer optimal comfort for daily use. Each bag features two large main compartments, perfect for carrying a laptop and other essentials, as well as a spacious front compartment for easy organization. Convenient side pockets also provide space for bottles or other small items. Additionally, these backpacks are water-resistant, ensuring that your belongings are protected at all times.

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Hill Plast
Hill Plast

A Vision for the Future

Currently, Hill Plast offers its backpacks in the Haitian market, with plans to expand to other Caribbean countries. The goal is to make Hill Plast backpacks the primary choice for those who not only want a quality product, but also want to make a real difference for the environment. By collaborating with schools, universities and businesses, Hill Plast aims to make its products accessible to all, while educating the public on the benefits of recycling and responsible consumption.

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Hill Plast
Hill Plast

How to Buy a Hill Plast Bag

Buying a Hill Plast backpack is simple and accessible. The products are available directly in the workshops located in Carrefour and Les Cayes in Haiti. For those who prefer an online option, the bags can be ordered through the company’s website: (http://www.hillplast.com) . Hill Plast also offers delivery services to facilitate access to their products.

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Hill Plast
Hill Plast

Supporting the Environment, a Priority

Every bag purchased from Hill Plast is much more than just an accessory; it is a step towards a more sustainable future. By choosing Hill Plast, customers contribute to reducing plastic pollution while supporting a local company dedicated to innovation and preservation of the environment.

The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval
The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval

The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law, a gesture from the State University of Haiti, for the preservation of the memory of Professor Dorval

The Monferrier Dorval Chair of Constitutional Law is a high-intellectual-intensity initiative, taken by the State University of Haïti (UEH), through the leadership of its rectorate, in agreement with the leaders of the Faculty of Law and Economics (FDSE). The initiative’s primary goal is to honor and perpetuate the memory of the valiant and brilliant Professor Monferrier Dorval, assassinated in unclear circumstances, about three years ago. And in order to make a scientific contribution to the great debate that has been going on in Haitian society for about ten years about the need to change or not, the constitution of March 29, 1987, amended on May 11, 2011. Shouldn’t we try to apply it preferably? If it needs to be changed, should this change be radical, otherwise what should it have in terms of change within a new mother law for a better institutional organization of Haiti. The chair is scientifically chaired by Professor Henri Marge. Dorléans, (current head of AFPEC), and is vice-chaired by the dean of the faculty of law and economics, Me Eugène Pierre Louis. The Chair is materialized by a set of conferences and debates (15 in total), which take place in the premises of the Office of the Protection of the Citizen OPC, under the name of Wednesday of the Monferrier Dorval Chair. It is in this sense that for the fifth edition of the Wednesday of the chair (which took place this Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at the OPC, in the presence of the protector of the citizen, Me Renan Hédouville), attention was placed on education within the debate surrounding the possible development of a new constitution for Haiti. This 5th meeting took place under the theme of: "Education, Teaching, Research, Science and Technologies". The conference was hosted by three greats of the Haitian intellectual community, including two eminent professors of the UEH, namely, Professor Odonel Pierre Louis, academic director of the École normale supérieure (ENS); the vice rector of the UEH, Professor Jacques Blaise. Their interventions were followed by that of the director of the national institute of vocational training (INFP) Mr. Dikel Delvariste.

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Hill Plast

Join the Movement

By choosing Hill Plast products, you are part of a larger movement to protect our planet while using reliable and sustainable products. With your support, Hill Plast can continue to make a positive difference in our community and beyond.

To learn more or to purchase Hill Plast products, visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hillplastht?mibextid=ZbWKwL . You can also contact them by phone at 3927-1299 or by email at hillplastht@gmail.com.

Together, let’s take a step towards a cleaner, greener future.

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