Your Old Flip-Flops From made Sculptures its Helps to Protect Marine Wildlife
Your Old Flip-Flops From made Sculptures its Helps to Protect Marine Wildlife
Tons of flip flops wash up on East African coast each year,
says conservation group.
Discarded flip flops can harm marine animal and plant life. These pollution started to kill the plant life, animal life.
Ocean Sole’s sculptures, made from discarded flip-flops, help
clean up marine ecosystems where flip-flops have contributed to plastic
pollution.
Artists collect old flip-flops from the beach, wash them, and
combine theminto blocks. They are converted into variety of shapes.
Flip-flops, which are made from plastic, tend to have their
biggest market in low income countries. When you discarded, they get washed
away to sea, harming marine life.
The create sculptures, artists collect old flip-flops from the
beach. Research show 12 tons of plastic enter our oceans every year.
Ocean Sole recycled approximately 750,000 used flip-flops in
2020 and plans to continue raising awareness for wildlife conservation.


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