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    Fairware: Greening Your Gear

    With the declutter movement in full-swing, many large (and small) corporations are thinking about their swag. Their employees who attend work training and seminars are saying โ€œno thank youโ€ to the plastic keychain and other free trinkets. But everyone loves free stuff, right? Fairware, a new B Corp with an impressive client list, is offering sustainable merchandise thatโ€™s made to stay in use and out of the landfill. Bluedot Institute student Cleo Carney goes deep with the co-founder of Fairware, Denise Taschereau.

    “Denise and her co-founder, Sarah White, work in tandem to produce high quality products while making a positive impact on their community and the environment. If the merchandise industry has a chance of survival in our climate-conscious future, it must follow Fairwareโ€™s suit and draw inspiration from Deniseโ€™s and Sarahโ€™s lead.”

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