
Welcome to our art installation stories at Atness Well Fair.



You can spot our colourful boxes and chairs at the center of installation. These were previously 230 kgs used bottle caps which were collected from local waste banks and then manually sorted, cleaned and transformed into products by our workers in workshop or the “transformers” as how we usually call them.

These small trash mountain are scattered around the installation to remind visitors about the trash mountain in our landfill at Bantar Gebang.

Six hundred (600) used plastic bottles from Hydrathera were used and piled up to build these small trash mountain decoration as miniature of the real trash mountain.

These alphabetical signages were made from 100% used bottle caps. Together with chairs, we have repurposing 230 kgs used bottle caps in total, preventing them to end up again in our landfill at Bantar Gebang.

These tree installation were entirely fabric scrap. Along the journey, we have empowered women in Cimone to sort, cut, and hand-sew around 10 kgs fabric scrap donated by Setali.
What happen to all of these waste after installation?
Fabrics from tree installation will be turned into fabric bricks and Hydrathera bottles from trash mountain decoration will be recycled again into fashion items like bags. Stay tune for more updates in this journal and thank you for always supporting us in whatever we do!
Waste is not waste until we waste it.
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