Mosaic giant made of beverage cartons
The Beverage Carton Environmental Protection Association (IKSZ) created the world's largest mosaic image made from beverage cartons in two days at the Madách square in Budapest by using more than 3,500 milk and fruit soup cans – the organization told MTI on Thursday.
MTI Photo: Soós Lajos
The 55-square-meter mosaic is based on the drawing of a primary school children selected at a nationwide drawing competition. Kiss Bence’s drawing called My Favorite Tree was selected from more than 220 drawings. The nine-year-old boy’s drawing was redesigned by Zenovitz Zénó artists so it can be tiled from beverage cartons. (MTI)
Related news
Sustainability on the shelf: what do shoppers think about packaging and the environment?
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/11…
Read more >Soft paper, hard market
The market for facial tissues and napkins underwent significant changes…
Read more >Hy-Vee protects the environment with new projects
Hy-Ve has completed the first phase of its solar project…
Read more >Related news
Recognition of Consumer Protection Excellence: Honoring the Best of 2024
This year’s outstanding consumer protection officers and special award recipients…
Read more >KSH: industrial production decreased by 0.2 percent in October
In October, the volume of industrial production fell by 0.2…
Read more >Technological advancements and business travel
The latest research from International Workplace Group (IWG), the leading…
Read more >