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Printer's Devil

Print is everywhere. But who would imagine ink cans being used in a vegetable market? And plate packing being used as a shop cover.

by Samir Lukka | 10/05/2011

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Ink drums of India’s biggest manufacturer are being used to sell coconuts (above), washing vegetables, moving fresh fruits, and an improvised stool. Likewise the plate packing carton which protects a street-side shop.

Source: PrintWeek

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