A.S.Adventure works together closely with Solid, a Belgian development organisation that sets up projects to combat global poverty. Since 2000, Solid, with the support of the business community, has been investing in sustainable community development and in the intensive training and supervision of vulnerable groups – initially with a focus on the Peruvian Ayacucho region, but now also in Kenya and India. This allows the local residents to acquire knowledge and take control of their own lives.
A noble and sustainable project – one that A.S.Adventure is proud to be a part of. How? It’s simple. Since 2009, every product from the Ayacucho® collection that is sold generates new funds for Solid's existing projects and for new initiatives.
Every year, we try to organise an immersion trip where customers and employees can discover the projects in person. This allows them to witness the people’s conditions of life on the spot, to roll up their sleeves and to be fully immersed in the local culture. Afterwards, they can tell the story as real Ayacucho ambassadors.
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2015
Immersion trip Ayacucho Peru

2017
Immersion trip Ayacucho Peru

2018
Immersion trip Ayacucho Kenya
It's all about sustainability
From raincoats, T-shirts and scarves to sleeping bags, air mattresses and backpacks: the Ayacucho® outdoor & travel collection is perfect for young and old, in the city or out in nature. The products have an optimal price-quality ratio and are always made with attention to sustainability, functionality and comfort.
And, all of your Ayacucho purchases support a variety of Solid projects, which improve the standard of living for the inhabitants of neglected regions in Peru, Kenya and India. Did you know, by the way, that the Ayacucho® hats and scarves are all crocheted and knitted in the mountains of the Ayacucho region? All of the other Ayacucho products from the collection are manufactured in Asia under conditions that are correct and fair toward humans and the environment, and at a fair wage.
Whenever possible, we place an order with Solid’s workshops. This stimulates local employment, which is still of most use to the (underprivileged) poor population. These orders consist mainly of hats, gloves, scarves, and buffs for the autumn and winter collection. But summer kimonos or other ‘misfits’ can also be discussed.
The Manta handicraft workshop in Peru already employs 900 knitters who have knitted over 150,000 items. The (disadvantaged) poor women knit hats, blankets, and scarves like those from our Ayacucho collection. This income helps them on their way to a better life.
The cheerful Kenyan ladies work daily to tie the beautiful, colourful Hadithi baskets. Since 2016, 850 women have already been employed and 53,000 hand-woven products have been made. This way, these women can stand up for their own rights and build something long-lasting.
This unique handicraft workshop provides a fair wage for young women who really need it because of their disadvantaged background and distressing past. Forty of Ranchi’s residents were already employed in the workshop, where 800 sweaters and headbands have already been made.



Corporate social responsibility is central to Solid's projects. Their ecosystem is based on a hybrid model in which a number of economically profitable projects contribute to social assistance projects, which are subdivided into Solid Crafts and Solid Agriculture. So, every euro invested is utilised two-fold and, above all, cleverly invested.