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MSLK, 2.663 Urban Tumbleweeds, plastic bag art installation, recycled plastic bags, recycling initiatives, MSLK environmental art, environmental art, eco art, Burning Man, site-specific installation art, enviro-sculpture, plastic bags consumption, plastic bags U.S.We are always hunting high and low for innovative ways to reduce and reuse the plethora of plastic bags in our midst. The New York-based design firm, MSLK, is currently proposing an innovative and creative way for Inhabitat readers and concerned citizens to link together <strong>“2,663 bags”</strong> - the alarming <strong>amount of bags consumed every second in America</strong> - by having folks donate their unwanted plastic sacs to the 2.663 Urban Tumbleweed Project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-plastic-environmental-art-installation-by-mslk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
MSLK, 2.663 Urban Tumbleweeds, plastic bag art installation, recycled plastic bags, recycling initiatives, MSLK environmental art, environmental art, eco art, Burning Man, site-specific installation art, enviro-sculpture, plastic bags consumption, plastic bags U.S.We are always hunting high and low for innovative ways to reduce and reuse the plethora of plastic bags in our midst. The New York-based design firm, MSLK, is currently proposing an innovative and creative way for Inhabitat readers and concerned citizens to link together <strong>“2,663 bags”</strong> - the alarming <strong>amount of bags consumed every second in America</strong> - by having folks donate their unwanted plastic sacs to the 2.663 Urban Tumbleweed Project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-plastic-environmental-art-installation-by-mslk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
MSLK, 2.663 Urban Tumbleweeds, plastic bag art installation, recycled plastic bags, recycling initiatives, MSLK environmental art, environmental art, eco art, Burning Man, site-specific installation art, enviro-sculpture, plastic bags consumption, plastic bags U.S.We are always hunting high and low for innovative ways to reduce and reuse the plethora of plastic bags in our midst. The New York-based design firm, MSLK, is currently proposing an innovative and creative way for Inhabitat readers and concerned citizens to link together <strong>“2,663 bags”</strong> - the alarming <strong>amount of bags consumed every second in America</strong> - by having folks donate their unwanted plastic sacs to the 2.663 Urban Tumbleweed Project....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/recycled-plastic-environmental-art-installation-by-mslk/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



