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Coq en Pâte is a children’s accessories and fashion brand, which places ethics in the heart of all creative processes and engaged socially and environmentally. 

We wish to demonstrate and share our belief that it is possible to create, produce and sell whilst respecting humans and their environment.   Our products are manufactured in India out of organic cotton in certified factories, stationnery and beach kits are mainly made in France in ecologial materials. Commitments are focused on endagered species with our partner SOS/IUCN with the will to sensibilize and educate children to environmental concern. 

We Are Family collection in support of great apes conservation in Uganda. By purchasing this product, you are helping to fund the Projet pour la Conservation des Grands Singes (or Big Apes Conservation Project), lead by internationally renown French primatologist Sabrina Krief.

 

100% organic cotton, certified GOTS, Screen printing: PVC and phthalate free, 10 x 13 cm
Compliance with environmental social standards in accordance with ILO (International Labour Organisation) rules, traceability from cotton cultivation to clothing.

Pencil Case - Makeup Bag

$15.00Price
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    Gibbon Conservation Center

    Our mission is to promote the conservation, study and care of gibbons through public education and
    habitat preservation.

     

    Phone: 661-296-2737

    Email: alma@gibboncenter.org

    Location: 19100 Esguerra Road,
    Santa Clarita, CA 91390

    Mailing Address: 
    PO Box 800249,
    Santa Clarita, CA 91380

     

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    Made Possible By 

    This website and free use of material was made possible by the 

     

    Ahmanson Foundation 2014

    and 

    Newhall Foundation 2014

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