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Check out these plastic-reusing lamp shades that are kind to the environment.

In the present era of global warming and environmental degradation, sustainable living is one of the most prominent and outstanding practices. People have worked diligently to develop substitutes for removing dangerous substances from products that are being abandoned. Additionally, to eliminate the existing hazardous waste from the environment.

This contemporary challenge requires the attention of every nation on earth. As many people attempt to construct their own solutions, the Spanish designer Alvaro Catalán de Ocón has developed his own series of ideas. In 2011, he took the initiative to make "PET Lamps," which were a huge hit, and he is currently going forward to create other goods. With his efforts taking him to numerous countries, he visited the Northern Territory of Australia to meet Aboriginal weavers. Scroll down to learn more about this incredible endeavor.

Indigenous weavers are renowned for their mats and other goods fashioned from dried pandanus fibers. Natural pigments impart color to these items. Ocón has cooperated with the indigenous tribe to develop extremely artistic mats that will be utilized as a panel of combined lampshades for his project.

Numerous individuals have showed interest in both his "PET bottle lamp" project and this lampshade project, which blends sustainable and conventional elements to create an extraordinary work of art. We have provided images of the manufacturing of these lamp shades. View these photographs and visit the websites for additional details. Please share your thoughts about this in the comments section below.

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