×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Thursday
15
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 9°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

Migrants on Lesbos turn discarded life jackets into accessories

According to Hellenic Coastguards, about 120 migrants arrive each day on the Greek islands located just across the water from Turkey

Newsroom December 7 11:14

In a workshop on the Greek island of Lesbos, a small group of migrants have found work transforming discarded life jackets into bags, pouches and wallets. They make a meager living selling these accessories created from a material that symbolizes the frightening, sometimes deadly, journey that they themselves took across the Mediterranean.

w2

There are thousands of life jackets scattered across the Greek island of Lesbos, discarded by the lucky migrants who made it safely to European shores. A group of activists working with Lesvos Solidarity launched a sewing workshop where migrants transform these vests into accessories, which they then sell for between 12 and 35 euros.

w3

Efi Latsoudi, a local living in Lesbos, co-founded the Safe Passage Bags project in December 2016. At first, the workshop was located in a so-called “solidarity camp”, populated by activists working to help the island’s migrants. Now, the workshop operates in a creative space in the center of town.

w4

In 2015, there was a wave of new arrivals on the island. There were a lot of people in need, so we started organising workshops for them. There were also thousands of life jackets just scattered across the island. No one knew what to do with them.

Our first idea was that the people living in refugee camps could use the life jackets to make bags for their own personal use.

w5

“Our aim is to give refugees their dignity back by giving them a job and a decent salary”

A Greek designer, who was unemployed at the time, designed the bags for us. Currently, there are eight refugees and two Greek citizens making bags at Mosaic, an arts space located in the town centre of Mytilène. These are real, official, long-term jobs. Our migrant employees pay taxes and have a social security number. They work five hours per week day and earn 600 euros per month.

We sell most of our products abroad. You can find them for sale in a few different museums and universities. There are also a few activist groups that sell them. We are working on building an ecommerce site, so that people can purchase them more easily. For the time being, we just sell directly to people who contact us on Facebook.
The prices are still the same, so that anyone who resells the bags can’t make a profit from them.

Our team makes between 600 and 800 bags a month. Each week, we end up using between 150 and 200 life jackets. The sales go up and down, but we tend to sell the most around Christmas-time. Since our launch, we’ve sold close to 9,000 accessories.

w6

We got this idea because we wanted to reduce the amount of waste on the island, but we also wanted a creative and positive response to the crisis. It’s also a really good way to give refugees their dignity back through a job and a decent salary.

>Related articles

Meeting between Mitsotakis and the “agro-leaders” of the blockades set for Friday

Pierrakakis: We will achieve even more through collective effort

Pierrakakis: The new 10-year bond record is the most convincing answer to those who question the value of the investment grade

According to Hellenic Coastguards, about 120 migrants arrive each day on the Greek islands located just across the water from Turkey, including Lesbos.

w7

Source: observers.france24.com

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#greece#Hellenic Coast Guard#hot spots#illegal immigrants#Lesvos#refugees
> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Mitsotakis’ meeting with farmers: Blockades may ease after announced measures

January 15, 2026

Profile of the “businessman” arrested with weapons in Paleo Faliro: A criminal past of extortion, tax evasion, and robbery

January 15, 2026

What a new US operation against Iran would involve: the weapons and possible targets

January 15, 2026

FBI searches the home of a Washington Post journalist who covered the Trump administration’s firing of federal employees

January 14, 2026

RealPolls: New Democracy above its European election result, Plefsi returns to second place – With a change of leader ND loses nearly two points, PASOK gains 5.5

January 14, 2026

Countdown to a U.S. strike on Iran: Americans and Britons evacuate bases, direct assassination threat against Trump from Tehran – Live

January 14, 2026

Direct assassination threat against Trump from Iran: “This time the bullet will not miss the target”

January 14, 2026

32 dead after a crane falls on a passenger train in Thailand

January 14, 2026
All News

> Greece

Profile of the “businessman” arrested with weapons in Paleo Faliro: A criminal past of extortion, tax evasion, and robbery

In 1997 his first meeting with the authorities, in September 2024 the last one

January 15, 2026

Meeting between Mitsotakis and the “agro-leaders” of the blockades set for Friday

January 14, 2026

Taxi strike to continue on Thursday, convoy planned toward the Maximos Mansion

January 14, 2026

Armed robbery in Thessaloniki with gunfire at a pawn shop

January 14, 2026

The frigate “Kimon” en route to the Salamis Naval Base – Watch the video

January 14, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα