
I am not a plastic person. Generally I love all-things-natural. If not handled correctly, plastic couldΒ cause terrible damage to nature and other life forms. For example we all know about the plastic bags that choke turtles in the sea. With plastic bottles, they areΒ not bio-degradable so it is up to each of us to think of how to use it – apart from throwing empty bottlesΒ away in the recycled bin. People have been inventing new ways of using the bottles. In hot summer months here in Brisbane, a friend once told me to fill an empty plastic bottle with water and punch a pin hole on the bottom. Then, sit the water bottle at the base of my plants. LetΒ the bottle slow-drip to ensure my plants don’t die in the harsh conditions. It works!
Pop Culture
In the greater scheme of things, plastic bottles areΒ in art and designΒ as in “Pop Culture”, the name of this installation (pictured below). Designer Garth Britzman with the help of students created thisΒ car port inΒ Nebraska, USA. I know some of the readers here would have seen this picture before. I love the idea, simplicity of the theme, how the colours have been coordinated beautifully and, how useful the final product is. This isΒ unless of course you are worried about your car getting stolen as the car port is not secured. Britzman also Β designed the dome pictured above with plastic bottles.
This designerΒ loves to re-cycle and his work is also an exhibition. There is another link below showing an exhibition of a Garth Britzman design usingΒ re-cycled printed paper. I am inspired.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/8968459/Paperjam
https://www.behance.net/gallery/19536229/EcoDome