Many cities around the world are requiring citizens to wear face masks to help stop the spread of COVID-19, which has seen many businesses step up to the plate to create the facial coverings as seen with the Good Art COVID Relief Mask. The mask is crafted by the staff of the company from where homes, where possible, and are crafted using available materials to create a no-nonsense covering for individuals.
The masks are priced at $10 each to help cover production costs, but are also available for free for those who can't afford to pay the full price. Customers can also purchase the Good Art COVID Relief Mask with one for themselves and a donation for someone else for $20.
Social Good Face Masks
The Good Art COVID Relief Mask Can be Ordered or Donated
Trend Themes
1. Social Good Masks - Creating and marketing affordable and eco-friendly masks promotes social responsibility.
2. Local Sourcing - Using locally sourced materials for mask production reduces supply chain disruption and supports local businesses.
3. Donation-based Model - Adopting a donation-based model for masks creates an opportunity for customers to contribute to social causes and support charity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry could collaborate with mask companies to create masks that are not only functional, but also fashionable.
2. Healthcare - Healthcare industry could collaborate with mask companies to provide affordable and easily accessible masks to the general public.
3. Non-profit Organizations - Non-profit organizations could collaborate with mask companies to distribute masks to vulnerable communities and those who cannot afford them