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T-Shirt World Record Event To Benefit Massachusetts Environmental
Cleanup
12 year-old will squeeze into 161 T-shirts to break world record
and raise funds for cleanup of city pond.
EASTHAMPTON,
MA, June 07, 2007 - On June 13, a 12 year-old Massachusetts boy
will squeeze into 161 T-shirts to help Mantis Graphics, the screen
printing company his father co-owns, beat the world record for most
T-shirts worn, an effort that will raise funds for an Easthampton
Massachusetts pond cleanup.
The
son of Mantis Graphics co-owner Clay Crow, young Austin Crow hopes
to use the event to help his father's company raise money to dredge
Nashawannuck Pond- an Easthampton, Massachusetts landmark that has
been rendered practically useless after 20 years of environmental
neglect.
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enlarge photo)
With many U.S. waterways polluted by domestic
waste, sewage and industrial contaminants, Mantis Graphics' World
Record attempt is intended to support a local environmental cause,
and to highlight a national issue—the degradation of town and urban
waters. "This is about saving Nashawannuck Pond, but it's also about
doing our part to save the planet," says Mantis co-owner Brad Robbins.
"It's our way of showing that a small group of people, like our
graphics company, can help. And it's Austin's way of showing that,
at just twelve years old, he can make a difference."
Indeed, after squeezing his 103-pound frame
into more than 100 pounds of custom-printed T-shirts, Austin will
have earned his chance to make a difference: By the end of his record-breaking
challenge, he'll have gained a waist more than four feet wide and
be unable to move his arms or torso. Friends and family joke that
they plan to keep a watchful eye over Austin should he fall and
begin to roll.
Good,
Green Graphics
Mantis Graphics has made environmentally friendly and humane practices
a priority since opening its doors in 1996. While the industry standards
for screenprinting are mineral spirits (essentially paint thinner),
chemicals, and plastisol ink - all of which negatively affect the
earth's water, the landfills, and the climate - Mantis has no chemicals
going down their drains. Mantis uses soy ink cleaning products regularly
and water based inks on request. The shop is currently converting
all lighting sources for energy efficiency, and future plans detail
a solar powered shop. Robbins and Crow are committed to finding
and using green vendors. And by request, for their printing and
apparel, they use vendors that guarantee sweatshop-free clothing
made in the USA. All bags and clothing are available in earth-friendly
materials such as organic cotton, hemp, or fabric crafted from recycled
plastic bottles. Finally, Mantis Graphics dutifully recycles everything
recyclable.
Mantis Graphics is an eco-friendly
printing and screen printing company located in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
For further information, please contact us at (413) 527-8716 or
visit our website at http://www.mantisgraphics.com
Press
Release Contact Information:
Brad Robbins Mantis Graphics President
One Adams Street
Easthampton, MA
USA 01027
Voice: (413) 527-8716
E-Mail: brad@mantisgraphics.com
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