the chopping problem

30,000 Used Chopsticks Transformed Into a Fallen Tree in Shanghai I had never thought of this little problem.. what a beautiful way to communicate it. Reenforces the fact that visual communication and urban intervention can support the sustainable message.

"roughly 100 trees a day must be felled to create the little, wooden eating utensils. In response to the atrocities being subjected to these innocent trees, the China Environmental Protection Foundation has assembled the ghostly remains of meals past into a full-sized chopstick tree." via inhabitat

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