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Anti-Consumerism Story of Stuff Goes International

Annie Leonard’s shop less this Christmas message can now be seen in several languages thanks to a viral, global eco-community.

By: EricW | Dec 10, 2008 |  1

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Nonprofit Spotlight, Artevist

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Buy Nothing? Not Even Organic Artevist T-shirts?

Yup, on Nov 28th, because it’s International Buy Nothing Day!

By: EricW | Nov 25, 2008 |  1

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Nonprofit Spotlight, Artevist

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Recession is going to hit graphic artists hard again.

Well the bad thing is there will probably be lots of designers out of work. We’re always the first to suffer and I’m sure agencies will soon start feeling the…

By: ZurFred | Jan 24, 2008 |  5

Categories: Economics & Trade

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A Film: The Story of Stuff

My New Year’s Resolution: Watch this film when I have the urge to buy something I don’t really need.

By: KuhaneGuy | Jan 3, 2008 |  2

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Artevist

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More Cotton Woes

Uzbekistan brand cotton destroying lives and the environment.

By: ArtAdmin | Dec 11, 2007 |  0

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, T-shirt Textiles & Manufacture, Video

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India’s Cottony Pesticide Cloud

Looks like Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” never got translated into Hindi.

By: ArtAdmin | Nov 20, 2007 |  0

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, T-shirt Textiles & Manufacture, Video

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Fashion from Jakarta’s Garbage

An enterprising NGO fights poverty and tonnes of un-recyclable plastic.

By: KuhaneGuy | Nov 5, 2007 |  1

Categories: Economics & Trade, Environment, Other Products, Artevist

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