Renowned graffiti artists from Duracoat’s “Spray for Change” initiative have created an exciting art installation to be exhibited during UNEP’s Global South-South Conference in Nairobi this month. Wise Two, Bankslave, Swift and Uhuru B completed the custom art installation that evokes a sense of hope and optimism about a future free of lead poisoning, something easily achievable with collective effort. The conference seeks to catalyze action by raising awareness among governments, manufacturers and consumers not just that the problem exists, but that there are cheap and safe alternatives to lead already in use that can lift this health burden in a very short time. In August 2013, Duracoat was the first local company to make the move towards Lead and Chrome free paints for their decorative range.
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