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ESTONIAN - CREE - JAPANESE

Cotton Tote Bag for Sustainable Consumption

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Below you see cotton tote bag designs made by students from Tartu Art School, Estonia. Content for the designs was provided by students from Junior and Senior High School of Kogakuin University, Tokyo, and Cree students from Mount Royal Collegiate, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.


The message of the project is: no matter where you live or which signs you use for communication, nature sends us all a very clear sign - waste is our common problem and we have to change our consumption habits. Switching to a cotton bag and using it every day, as long as possible, is one step we all can take.

 

You can download your favourite design for free, print it on a T-shirt or a tote bag. Copyright: https://tinyurl.com/creativecommons4-0

Supervisors of the project: Belinda Daniels (Cree), Chiho Nakagawa (Japan), Merit Karise, Jaagup Susi, Aadi Tegova, Vladimir Brovin, Tiina Unt, Janika Nõmmela-Semjonov, Aet Kingsepp, Oliver Maaker (Estonia)
Sponsor of cotton tote bags and paints: Skizze
Project Manager: Merit Karise, merit.karise@tartukunstikool.ee
Web design: Airi Astmäe, design department of Kuressaare Regional Training Centre, Saaremaa, Estonia

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