Independent multi-arts project Made with Japan is helping out its country of origin with a collection of Japanese earthquake charity T-shirts.
100% of the profits from the sales of the five tees will benefit organizations directly involved in Japanese relief efforts. They’re affordably priced at $35, including shipping and handling fees, to encourage folks to spend up, but
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Made with Japan has taken a unique stance by encouraging customers to consider other donation methods. It reminds its fans that money given directly to aid organizations reaches those who need it faster. More of the money you donate also gets to the relief efforts, as it’s not eaten up by transaction fees, shipping and handling charges, and other administration costs.
It’s strange to hear a company telling us not to buy its products, but as it doesn’t receive any cash from these T-shirts I suppose it’s got nothing to lose. I just hope it doesn’t end up with a bunch of T-shirts sitting in storage as a result of this strange tactic!
This is just the start of Made with Japan’s charity efforts in Japan. It’s currently recruiting creative artists to create pieces for a new charity auction called Art Drive Japan. When a company puts its charity efforts ahead of its bottom line like this, it’s hard to not feel inspired.
[Source: Made with Japan website]
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