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Here's one instance of green-washing that we're 100% behind. The Reverse Graffiti Project imbues the guerrilla tactics of street-art with an eco-friendly element, detourning the definition of graffiti by actually cutting through and <strong>cleaning up </strong>grit to leave a lasting impression. You may remember Paul Curtis aka "Moose" from our <strong>coverage of Reverse Graffiti in the UK</strong> last year; we're excited to announce that the Reverse Graffiti team recently teamed up with the eco cleaner brand GreenWorks to create a clean, green, 140 foot mural on the walls of San Francisco's Broadway tunnel....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-san-francisco/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Here's one instance of green-washing that we're 100% behind. The Reverse Graffiti Project imbues the guerrilla tactics of street-art with an eco-friendly element, detourning the definition of graffiti by actually cutting through and <strong>cleaning up </strong>grit to leave a lasting impression. You may remember Paul Curtis aka "Moose" from our <strong>coverage of Reverse Graffiti in the UK</strong> last year; we're excited to announce that the Reverse Graffiti team recently teamed up with the eco cleaner brand GreenWorks to create a clean, green, 140 foot mural on the walls of San Francisco's Broadway tunnel....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-san-francisco/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Reverse Graffiti, Reverse Graffiti San Francisco, Reverse Graffiti Paul Curtis, Reverse Graffiti project, Greenworks Reverse Graffiti, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel Reverse Graffiti, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel eco-art, San Francisco environmental art, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel muralHere's one instance of green-washing that we're 100% behind. The Reverse Graffiti Project imbues the guerrilla tactics of street-art with an eco-friendly element, detourning the definition of graffiti by actually cutting through and <strong>cleaning up </strong>grit to leave a lasting impression. You may remember Paul Curtis aka "Moose" from our <strong>coverage of Reverse Graffiti in the UK</strong> last year; we're excited to announce that the Reverse Graffiti team recently teamed up with the eco cleaner brand GreenWorks to create a clean, green, 140 foot mural on the walls of San Francisco's Broadway tunnel....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-san-francisco/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Reverse Graffiti, Reverse Graffiti San Francisco, Reverse Graffiti Paul Curtis, Reverse Graffiti project, Greenworks Reverse Graffiti, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel Reverse Graffiti, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel eco-art, San Francisco environmental art, San Francisco Broadway Tunnel muralHere's one instance of green-washing that we're 100% behind. The Reverse Graffiti Project imbues the guerrilla tactics of street-art with an eco-friendly element, detourning the definition of graffiti by actually cutting through and <strong>cleaning up </strong>grit to leave a lasting impression. You may remember Paul Curtis aka "Moose" from our <strong>coverage of Reverse Graffiti in the UK</strong> last year; we're excited to announce that the Reverse Graffiti team recently teamed up with the eco cleaner brand GreenWorks to create a clean, green, 140 foot mural on the walls of San Francisco's Broadway tunnel....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/reverse-graffiti-san-francisco/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







