We at Manga Street have the honor of being a part of The Danish Plastics Federation´s Pavilion during the UIA World Congres in Copenhagen with our Scoop & Scoopi Ocean made from 50 % reused fishnets.
The Scoop flowerpot will be under the 2 theme of the exhibition that is Green Urban Living
A Danish Plastics Federation´s project/photos Anna-Lene Riber
Scoop Ocean part of UIA World Congres
Headline: Sustainable Futures - Leave No One Behind
Scoop Ocean for a greater cause
- MATERIAL DESIGN
Manga Street has in collaboration with two plastic companies Beologic and Plastix designed a plastic with 50% recycled fishing net for rotational molding. This reused plastic can potentially replace primary plastic used for this production form.
REDUCING: LANDFILLING, MARINE POLLUTION, CO2 EMISSIONS, LOSS OF VALUABLE RESSOURCES
For that, we have received a historic design award
A Plastix, Beologic and Manga Street project/small photos Anna-Lene Riber
Scoop flowerpot in cemetery
In memorial of fallen soldiers in the two world wars.
A Panache project/photos Geert Wolters
Scoop Light at an influencers penthouse in the mountains of Norway
Light up at dusk and dawns during late fall, dark winter and early spring
A Blomsterkasseriet project/photos Influencer
Scoop as a warning -school children crossing
A Tjinco project/photos Marcel Tjin
Summer poetry at pedestrian street with Scoops and white pelagoniums
A Panache project/photo Geert Wolters
Scoop Planter by mall entrance
To lead the way
A Tjinco project/photos Marcel Tjin
Granite grey Scoops
on rooftop terrace in a hotel in Gothenburg
A Nola project/photos Nola
Private company
- happy welcome to customers
Scoop Light at restaurant and bar
- Lights up outside a restaurant or changes colours at lounge bar or along side the dance floor
both projects are IOTA projects/photos & video gryphon media UK
Scoop Light plays along with the scenery
- change colours of light with a remote
A Manga Street project/photos Anna-Lene Riber