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Made in Canada, the AVRO MASK is a non-medical, single-use face mask that is fabricated from North American sourced materials, 100 percent cellulose filter material and 100 percent cotton lace, which, when disposed of, will not add to the global plastic waste burden.

The origami facet fold adds to the fit, comfort, and structure. The structure of the mask keeps it from collapsing in on your mouth and nose.

Globally, human beings are putting 129 billion face masks and 65 billion plastic gloves into the environment every month, according to Ocean Conservancy. Traditional light blue, non-woven (plastic), single-use masks become garbage as soon as they are disposed of. The thin plastic fibres used to make any non-woven (spun bond) fabric quickly become micro plastic, adding to the global plastic waste burden. Over time, the microplastic can make its way into our food and water.

Developed by two Canadian Industrial designers who identified the need for an environmental solution, the AVRO MASK is a Canadian-made, recyclable, compostable, single-use face mask, composed of North American made materials. The AVRO MASK is available in both adult and youth sizes and is available with custom branding. 

The product is composed of two pieces: a 100 percent cellulose mask body and the 100 percent cotton lace (selected as the strap because elastics are plastic). The printing is done using vegetable-based non-VOC inks and glued using water-based adhesive on the fold-over tabs.

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