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This London Christmas tree is made entirely from trash

ETX Studio
ETX Studio
03/12/2021
09:36 MYT
This London Christmas tree is made entirely from trash
To raise awareness of the over-consumption associated with the festive season, the Lord Mayor of London has installed a Christmas tree made entirely of trash. - ETX Studio
THE Lord Mayor of the City of London has installed a different kind of Christmas tree on his balcony to raise awareness of the over-consumption typically associated with the end-of-year celebrations. In fact, this particular festive tree is made entirely from trash collected in the city.
Have you ever wondered how much waste your city produces during the holiday season? As well as pondering the question, London's Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny went one step further by building a Christmas tree made entirely from trash collected in the city.
Far from being disgusting or messy, the whole thing is meticulously held together by a giant mesh structure, creating a colorful sculpture. But up close, there is no doubt this particular tree is adorned with trash rather than the usual baubles and garlands. From plastic bottles to cans, used sunglasses, pieces of paper, sim cards and phone cables, each section is composed of a specific type of garbage.
Unveiled by @citylordmayor Vincent Keaveny, joined by Sheriff Alderman Alison Gowman and artist Áinne Burke, a #Christmas tree made up of waste materials collected by street cleansers and waste management companies. A festive reminder to be more aware about waste that we create. pic.twitter.com/7j5oaIQTod
— City of London (@cityoflondon) December 1, 2021
Designed in collaboration with the artist Áinne Burke, this very special tree was installed on the street side balcony of Mansion House in the heart of London's financial district. The waste used was collected by street cleansers and waste management companies.
The idea is as original as it is festive, but it also has a serious message, since the initiative aims to raise awareness about the amount of waste generated during the festive season.
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#Christmas tree
#London
#English News
#inne Burke
#Mansion House
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