Air Quality Collection, KL x Stew Frick

This summer, we partnered with local artist Stew Frick to create a unique, handprinted collection highlighting the city’s air quality in Pittsburgh. This collection launched on Thanksgiving so we decided to donate 10% of the sales to the Indigenous Environmental Network.

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Many aerosols enter the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels—such as coal and petroleum—and wood. These particles can come from many sources, including car exhaust, factories and even wildfires. Some of the particles and gases come directly from these sources, but others form through chemical reactions in the air.

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