Trash from the sea is treasure for our art
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While vacationers bask on the beaches of L’île de Beauté, these three childhood friends fill bags full of objects that the sea has washed ashore and turn them into works of art. Lighters, flip-flops, tubes of sunscreen and all the products our throwaway culture are exhibited in art galleries to help educate art lovers about ecological issues.
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Trash from the sea is treasure for our art -
Marina BraunI transform unsold newspapers into eco-bags. -
Michael StausholmMy pencils make plants growing -
Mariouche GagnéI give a new life to used fur coats -
Francesca Miazzo Jessica SpadaciniI carry fruit and vegetables in the last mile -
Tommy ThebergeI created metro maps for the visually impaired -
Dhruv LakraMy couriers are deaf and mute -
Bart WeetjensI train rats to detect landmines -
Francine ShapiroUse your eyes to heal your trauma -
alexandre dubernardI install air-conditioning systems above your head -
Tobias LeenaertI converted my city to vegetarianism -
Javier De NicoloI created the Children’s Republic to keep kids off the streets. -
Alejandro EcheverriI’m reducing crime with urban planning -
Washington CucurtoMy cardboard books are original and affordable -
Jamie YangI bring electricity off the grid -
ESD & Ecole de Condé - Projet Bistrot pour Villa Shamengo -
Mansukh PrajapatiMy refrigerator works without electricity -
Aurelia WolfI created an open-source machine to make natural dyes. -
Guilhem Cheron, Marc-David ChoukrounOur ‘hives’ give you access to farm-fresh products for less -
Jeni SaeyangI offer in-home refills for my own line of organic products



















