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Where Waste, Art, and Environmentalism Intersect

Waste, art, and environmentalism have crossed paths in interesting ways: Artwork has been used to inspire others to reduce waste and be resourceful or recycle. Waste has been used as both an inspiration and a medium for artwork. Reusing waste for artwork is a form of upcycling. Per wikipedia’s definition of upcycling, it the process [...]

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