It's made of trash and it's perfect for your Instagram snaps!
Sure, we’re all familiar with the quote that says “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” but have you ever heard about garbage being used to create a beautiful flower garden? Well, read ahead and you just might be surprised.
This story is about how a small city in the Philippines recycled plastic bottles into a colorful flower garden. The project has since received a lot of positive reaction from netizens everywhere and has opened up discussions about the importance of recycling.
Located in the province of Basilan, Lamitan City has amazingly managed to create a new tourist attraction by using trash.
The said bottles were gathered by the government from 45 villages around the city. The bottles were cut into tulip shapes and then painted with different colors while some were used to create garden pathways.
The garden in Sitio Panansangan, Barangay Ubit is free of charge and so locals and tourists can enjoy the man-made scenery without paying anything.
Rose Furigay, mayor of Lamitan, said that the garden is just one of the city’s initiatives towards managing trash. She likewise hopes that the project will inspire people to do their part as well.
The mayor reminded everyone:
“”Plastic bottles make up a large volume of our waste in Lamitan City… I hope this will be a call to everyone. Let us not just be mindful of the beauty but let us be mindful of how to minimize the use of plastic.”
Table of Contents: Introduction: The Significance of the March 14th Holiday The Mathematical Marvel: Unraveling…
Who made them disappear? What was the reason? Where did they go? Why? Gather round,…
Swarm of bees stings the eyes of penguins in Cape town 60 penguins died from…
A massive ocean sunfish measuring 2,000 kilograms was caught on North African Coast It is named Mola alexandrini or…
A businessman in Georgia utilized the Covid-19 relief to buy a limited edition Charizard Pokemon card He committed…
Man captures an alligator in his neighbor's yard in FloridaHe uses a trash can to…
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience.
Leave a Comment