From Bloomberg Philanthropies <[email protected]>
Subject How can a sculpture turn Styrofoam into compost?
Date June 11, 2022 4:04 PM
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John,

Through the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, the city of
Camden, New Jersey, was able to restore and revitalize shared spaces with art
installations across the community.

But there's more to some of these artworks than meets the eye. Check out our
series of videos to see how art can:

🚯 Fight Illegal Dumping
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♻ Turn Used Plastic Bottles into a Large, Rotating Installation
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🌱 Use Sculpture to Turn Styrofoam Waste into Compost
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By using recycled materials and natural processes, a number of the
installations placed throughout Camden incorporate green innovations to prevent
waste, and encourage people to rethink the impact we have through the materials
we use -- and throw away.

Learn more:

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Transforming Plastic Bottles into Art → [link removed]
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Using Art to Break Down Styrofoam Waste → [link removed]
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Thanks,

Bloomberg Philanthropies




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