2012年12月2日 星期日

African~made Bamboo Bike

Africa (The Third World)
rich in raw materials including cocoa, crude oil and coffee beans, unfortunately does not reap the benefits of its land as much of these natural ingredients are shipped to western countries and china to be processed and made into real product, ultimately sold at a much higher price, making the profit margins between supplier and producer incomparable.




Blackstar, the dutch company's desire was to produce a bike from the sustainable materialfor urban transport, which while being ecologically sustainable and stylish, was also a socially responsible venture providing immediate economic benefits to the local community.with their concept, blackstar aims to support africa's labour force and entrepreneurs, providing formal employment that not only embodies the future development of african product and trade, but also address green consumption and environmental values. each bike frame is made from bamboo sourced from central ghana, which is then skillfully fabricated by craftsmen who bind the wooden components together using sisal fibres derived from northern ghana. the result is a design which is not only charming but supporting the community on a bigger financial and social scale.






Joke again,
European idea for African hands and African goods. Reversed colonization, certain decades later,may be.

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