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Turning plastic waste into art: Taiwanderful decorates Taiwanese bar with detritus

Turning plastic waste into art: Taiwanderful decorates Taiwanese bar with detritus

Taiwanese craft beer brand Taihu Brewing decorated its bar Driftwood Ximending with art made from ocean waste at Taipei's Ximen area  

According to Taiwan News, the new decor was a collaboration with  Taiwanderful Recycle Co., which was established by foreign residents Josh Campbell and Tyler Kaplan, who love surfing on the east coast. They were eager to find solution for plastic pollution.   

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Taiwan News mentions the materials they selected to decorate Driftwood in 2017 were mainly driftwood, thatch, and bamboo baskets. Therefore, compared to the other Taihu branches, the bar Driftwood Ximending provides a more relaxing atmosphere.  

More recently, more than a dozen items, including the Taihu Brewing logo and surfboards, were crafted by Taiwanderful from recycled fish nets, plastic, and nylon bags. Campbell expressed that while art cannot solve the problem, it can raise public awareness about marine pollution, Taiwan News reported.

More information can be found at the  Driftwood Ximending  Facebook page.

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Image courtesy of  Taiwanderful Recycle Co.

Image courtesy of Taihu Brewing.

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