Clean up takes on a whole new meaning with Cleanup Soap

The first thing that struck me when I saw
Cleanup Soap was how cool the shape was - graphic, and symmetrical and...wait a minute. Is that a...land mine?
Indeed, these naturally scented, paraben-free soaps were created by Parsons design student Hideaki Matsui both to raise awareness of land mine clean up, and to support it directly, since 25% of the purchase price (or what's probably 50% of the profits) go right towards landmine removal and survivor assistance
in Cambodia.
While this isn't the charitable effort that gets the most press or seems the sexiest, I know first-hand what it's like to sit down on a beautiful expanse of grass for a picnic in a formerly war-torn country, then be told to make sure the children don't run around by themselves because there are mines beyond the trees. Scary scary stuff. Especially now that I'm a mom. So I am more than happy to support this effort - even while my guests will only think I have some cool looking rosemary-mint soap on the bathroom sink. -
Liz
Visit Cleanup Soap to help support land mine removal in Cambodia
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