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David Graas' recyced plastic lamps Save Our SoupMost plastics can be endlessly recycled without losing their indestructibility. But instead of being reused, the majority of plastics will end up as one-time-use products, finding their end as pollutants on land or in our oceans. Save Our Soup is Dutch designer David Graas’ colorful, speckled collection ofrecycled plastic lamps that have been created with then intent of diverting plastics from the Pacific Garbage Patch, or "soup".1
David Graas' recyced plastic lamps Save Our SoupMost plastics can be endlessly recycled without losing their indestructibility. But instead of being reused, the majority of plastics will end up as one-time-use products, finding their end as pollutants on land or in our oceans. Save Our Soup is Dutch designer David Graas’ colorful, speckled collection ofrecycled plastic lamps that have been created with then intent of diverting plastics from the Pacific Garbage Patch, or "soup".2
David Graas' recyced plastic lamps Save Our SoupMost plastics can be endlessly recycled without losing their indestructibility. But instead of being reused, the majority of plastics will end up as one-time-use products, finding their end as pollutants on land or in our oceans. Save Our Soup is Dutch designer David Graas’ colorful, speckled collection ofrecycled plastic lamps that have been created with then intent of diverting plastics from the Pacific Garbage Patch, or "soup".3
David Graas' recyced plastic lamps Save Our SoupMost plastics can be endlessly recycled without losing their indestructibility. But instead of being reused, the majority of plastics will end up as one-time-use products, finding their end as pollutants on land or in our oceans. Save Our Soup is Dutch designer David Graas’ colorful, speckled collection ofrecycled plastic lamps that have been created with then intent of diverting plastics from the Pacific Garbage Patch, or "soup".4




