The S.E.A.T Project teaches children about social responsibility, their own gifts & talents and encourages community engagement. The S.E.A.T Project was designed by UNSW Art & Design graduate Niki Banados as part of the Hands That Shape Humanity ‘Hand Up’ mentor program. It is a small bamboo stool for children and is produced in a sustainable bamboo factory in Vietnam, where they use … [Read more...]
Vietnam
How is SEAT made? Watch SEAT make the journey from Vietnam to your door step. SEAT is manufactured in a sustainable factory in Thanh Hoa, 5 hours south of Hanoi, Vietnam. The S.E.A.T Project has provided machinery to the factory to assist in the development and manufacturing of SEAT. The factory itself uses local renewable energy resources. They use the off cuts from the bamboo to fuel the … [Read more...]
Education Program
“It’s extraordinary to be ordinary” The S.E.A.T Project Education Program is a values-based program that extends the Hands That Shape Humanity Project to unfold the unique potential of school age students to enhance the world in which they live. When children are immersed in reports on the scope of the problems facing the world today, many can readily feel overwhelmed. The S.E.A.T Project … [Read more...]