Plastic Bottle Installation in NYC

By Angel | June 1, 2009 8:00 am |
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Frankly speaking, I’ve never though how much waste we create as a society, how bad our attitude to earth is and so on. We never care and it seems to us that everything will be great. Sooner or later or it is already great. However, it’s not true at all. Our earth is dirty and needs our attention, love and care badly. NYC-based graphic design agency, MSLK made a special installation to show us the amount of water bottles consumed in the United States.

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There is more than 1,500 water bottles in the installation and it tell us that the number of bottles consumed per minute is 90,000. Sounds really shocking, especially taken into consideration the harm it does to the environment. It goes without saying that in recent years people became more environmentally conscious, but plastic,and other types of harmful packaging, still belong to objects we use every day. Drink tap )))

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