Cell phone accessories brand CASETiFY is launching a new sustainability initiative called the 'Re/CASETiFY ART' collection. Building upon the Re/CASTiFY project, the program is now expanding its horizons by collaborating with talented artists to explore how art can contribute to a more environmentally sustainable future.
The label has enlisted the creative expertise of renowned individuals such as Harry Nuriev, the founder of Crosby Studios, as well as Nikolas Bentel, a New York-based artist, and Jaehun Oh, hailing from Seoul. By partnering with these visionary artists, the label aims to emphasize the artistic possibilities and environmental consciousness that can be fostered through innovative recycling initiatives.
CASETiFY also debuted the 'RE/CLAIM.RE/IMAGINE.RE/CASETiFY' campaign, which hopes to inspire artists, consumers, and other individuals to create a future by fighting for sustainable initiatives and community projects.
Sustainable Artist Endeavors
CASETiFY Launches a New Artistic Upcycling Project Called Re/CASETiFY
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Industry Implications
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