Images in your face every day – ads for restaurants, drugs, employment centers, cell phones and colleges. Every day, we’re bombarded with ads and posters hawking new products or places to visit. Wouldn’t it be refreshing to see some that are actually about saving ancient forests?
With that in mind, last week, a handful of Kleercut activists took to the streets of Toronto, Canada to paste up some cool posters about Kimberly-Clark, Kleenex and the destruction of ancient forests. All it took was someone posting a note to the Toronto Kleercut Group email list, printing off some posters on 100% recycled paper, and throwing together a couple of buckets of wheat paste glue. Voila – free educational marketing.
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Click here to download the poster that was pasted around Toronto.
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