Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Bags-Upcycled-to-Art-Installation-in-Hong-Kong---Clean-Version-27MZIFJJ8CAUR.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Bags Upcycled to Art Installation in Hong Kong - Web VideoGP0STQ97WCompleted★★★★Dolphin Art Installation in Thessaloniki - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STQXLXCompleted★★★★Dolphin Art Installation in Thessaloniki - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQXLWCompleted★★★★Make Something Week in Hong Kong (Web Video - Clean Version)GP0STRE8DCompleted★★★★Make Something Week in Hong Kong (Web Video - Simplified Chinese Version)GP0STRMSZCompleted★★★★Make Something Week in Hong Kong (Web Video - Traditional Chinese Version)GP0STRE8FCompleted★★★★Make SMTHNG Week Wrap up Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STRDM1Completed★★★★Make SMTHNG Week Wrap up Web Video (Clean) Square VersionGP0STRDM6Completed★★★★Make SMTHNG Week Wrap up Web Video (English Text) Square versionGP0STRDM4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ9SSPlastic Bags Upcycled to Art Installation in Hong Kong - Clean VersionGreenpeace collaborates with local upcycling designer (Kevin Cheung) to recycle 300 plastic bags and sew into a 2-meter high inflatable fish-shaped art installation, which provides sensational experience activities for public to better understand marine plastic pollution. The installation was launched outside Hong Kong Cultural Centre.Date:8 Oct, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:32sKeywords:Art installations-Kids for Oceans-PlasticsShoot:Plastic Bags Upcycled to Art Installation in Hong KongGreenpeace collaborates with local upcycling designer (Kevin Cheung) to recycle 300 plastic bags and sew into a 2-meter high inflatable fish-shaped art installation, which provides sensational experience activities for public to better understand marine plastic pollution. The installation was launched outside Hong Kong Cultural Centre.