COVID-19: Eco-friendly and reusable masks in Oman

Moscatel: Since masks remain a mandatory requirement for the foreseeable future, many must purchase reusable masks. In addition to being simple in the portfolio, they are also green options. And if you have a great design and an affordable price, the shopping charm is even greater.

Rebagoman’s Ammujam says his mask is designed with a special cotton cloth from the UK. Ammujan is a social employee and is in the index of the Malayali World Federation in Oman and is also in furniture and design. “I had a surplus of the most productive quality cotton fabric after my professional use, which I exchanged for reusable cotton bags. With this pandemic and the need for reusable masks, I dedicated myself to making masks and asked them to be pretty good,” says Ammujam. .

Sidab Women is another organization that manufactures reusable color masks for sale. The goal of the Sidab Women project, which was established in 2004, is to create a new source of income for families in the village of Sidab and the surrounding areas of Muscat governorate. Masks made through local women can also be held in colorful patterns and parasols. Zawaina Al Habib, who works with a leading bank in Oman, says she still buys cloth bags and keychains made through Sidab Women. “I also bought your reusable mask, which I find wonderful to wear. In addition to its design, which I love, I’m also worried about helping the community,” Zawaina says.

Heritage Thread Oman is a company that manufactures reusable masks. Its diversity of designer masks includes reversible patterns, linen mask, embroidered mask and others that capture typical Oman elements such as date palms, khanjar and even concepts such as cancer awareness. The mask is eco-friendly and reusable.

Most of those corporations are active on Instagram with niche tracking. With the popular feeling of supporting local businesses combined with designs and some networking magic from major SM platform players, their products are skyrocking on the market.

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