Green New Deal Hemp Button by Holly Savas

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These 3" buttons are classic and fun accessories for your gear and wardrobe. Printed and handcrafted in the US, these metal buttons have pin backs and are coated with scratch and UV-resistant mylar.

Political art buttons made from hemp paper are earth-friendly and fun! Hemp paper is better for our planet than conventional paper, and each button features activist artwork printed with non-toxic toner on an eco-friendly printer, in a workshop run via solar panels and geothermal technology. Buttons and pins from Creative Action Network are the perfect gift or party favor for friends and family young and old. An easy, eco-friendly choice! Made in the USA.

Proceeds Support:
Sunrise Movement

Proceeds support Sunrise Movement, a growing army of young people dedicate to making climate change an urgent priority across America, ending the corrupting influence of fossil fuel executives on our politics, and electing leaders who stand up for the health and well-being of all people. Learn more about the project here.

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Design By: Holly Savas
Holly Savas

Holly is an artist and marketing consultant in San Francisco, CA. She loves Golden Gate Park, giant poodles, chocolate and shortcuts. When she's not art-ing she works for CAN, takes long walks in the park and makes her kids listen to NPR like everyone should.

 

Design By: Holly Savas
Holly Savas

Holly is an artist and marketing consultant in San Francisco, CA. She loves Golden Gate Park, giant poodles, chocolate and shortcuts. When she's not art-ing she works for CAN, takes long walks in the park and makes her kids listen to NPR like everyone should.

 

Artist Statement
The Green New Deal is the only pathway toward course correcting our nation's policies on climate science and job creation so that we feel lifted up, inspired and connected to the greater common good again. When I started work on this design an image of a hot air balloon came to mind, so I decided to incorporate it as a symbol of progress and inspiration. - Holly Savas