🐪🐘Colorful animals: Kenyan ocean protectors turn flip-flops into artworks🐢🐟🐝
🦁🐪🐘Colorful animals: Kenyan ocean protectors turn flip-flops into artworks🐢🐟🐝
If you walk along the coast of east Africa, you may see elephants, rhinos and giraffes created from colorful blocks by Kenyan environmental protectors.
Ocean Sole is a recycle company founded by Julie Church in 1999. The company, which is dedicated to ocean conservation, has collected over 1,000 tons of abandoned flip-flops and other plastic trash over the past 20 years.
Church has been encouraging people to transform their discarded items into sculptures, which are displayed on beaches across Kenya to raise awareness about marine ecosystem protection.
The company has made flip-flop pollution a global agenda item, after working with United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Information Centers.
If you walk along the coast of east Africa, you may see elephants, rhinos and giraffes created from colorful blocks by Kenyan environmental protectors.
Ocean Sole is a recycle company founded by Julie Church in 1999. The company, which is dedicated to ocean conservation, has collected over 1,000 tons of abandoned flip-flops and other plastic trash over the past 20 years.
Church has been encouraging people to transform their discarded items into sculptures, which are displayed on beaches across Kenya to raise awareness about marine ecosystem protection.
The company has made flip-flop pollution a global agenda item, after working with United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Information Centers.
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