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Waste not: Taiwan workshop turns trash into sunglasses

Plastic bottle caps, food packaging, singleuse utensils and scrapped toys are simply some of the throwaway products that have actually been provided a brand-new life at a. zerowaste workshop in Taipei.

Consumers get hands-on experience in the recycling process,. taking plastic waste brought from home, and softening and. moulding it into a pair of sunglasses within two hours.

What we are attempting to display in the Trash Kitchen is to let. you see, feel, touch within minutes how this procedure can. in fact work without secondary contamination, and you can actually. turn it into something of value directly in front of you,. Arthur Huang, creator of Miniwiz, the company that runs the. workshop, told Reuters.

The Taiwan company likewise produces tiles, bricks, wall mounts and. other day-to-day necessities from plastic and organic waste, utilizing a. miniTrashpresso, a machine it developed in 2017, Huang said.

Kora Hsieh, editor-in-chief for style publication Harper's. Fete Taiwan, said the sunglasses job is a good initiative. to promote sustainable style.

I believe environmental protection and fashion still have a. long way to go. When it comes to consumers, it is important for them to. get first-hand experience, so a workshop like this is really. useful, she stated.

Individuals said the workshop influenced them to hesitate. about producing garbage and pay more attention to reusable products.

I have two kids. I need to consider their future,. said entrepreneur Debbie Wu, 40.

If you discard garbage without thinking, you kick the. problem down the road. So if everyone can do their finest, recycle. and utilize less plastic, that will make a huge difference, Wu said.

Taiwan produced a record 11.58 million metric tons of waste. in 2023, including 6.27 million lots of recyclable garbage,. according to information from the Ministry of Environment.

(source: Reuters)