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KEEN and Max Romey use watercolour and hope to tackle forever chemicals

The collaboration between KEEN and Max Romey highlights the innovative use of watercolor to raise awareness about harmful forever chemicals.

KEEN and Max Romey use watercolour and hope to tackle forever chemicals

The collaboration between KEEN and Max Romey highlights the innovative use of watercolor to raise awareness about harmful forever chemicals.

by Sophie

Monday, August 25, 2025

KEEN and Max Romey use watercolour and hope to tackle forever chemicals

In watercolour

In a remarkable collaboration, KEEN and artist Max Romey are harnessing the power of watercolor to address a pressing environmental issue: forever chemicals. These substances, known for their persistence in the environment and potential health risks, have become a focal point in discussions around sustainability.

The initiative combines the artistic vision of Romey with KEEN's commitment to responsible manufacturing. Through watercolor paintings, Romey creatively illustrates the impact of these chemicals on our water sources and ecosystems. His art serves not only as a medium of expression but also as a call to action, urging viewers to consider their choices and the wider implications for the planet.

This partnership exemplifies how art can drive awareness and inspire change. By translating complex environmental issues into visual narratives, they invite us to engage with the topic on a personal level. It’s a reminder that everyone can contribute to solutions, whether through art, advocacy, or simply making more informed decisions in our daily lives.

As we navigate the challenges posed by forever chemicals, initiatives like this remind us of the importance of creativity in fostering environmental stewardship. By merging art with activism, KEEN and Max Romey are not just painting a picture; they are painting a future filled with hope and possibility.