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Every kite has flown in the sky and been owned by someone. In other words, has a history...but what happens at the end of its life? Perhaps it was crashed into a tree in its infancy and threatened with early retirement! A tragic waste Laurel Eastman and Karen Futernick believe, and they’ve joined forces to form Kite Fever, a company that cares for the after-life of a kite by transforming it into clothing or accessories. Rather than throw away the materials they turn them in to a useable item, like a beach bag or water-wear for men, women and children. Help them rescue more ripstop nylon at
www.kitefever.com