News Coverage For 100,000 Plastic Bottles Challenge & Plastic Bottle Mosiac
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· The Straits Times, 30 March 2009: 100,000 Plastic Bottles Challenge
· Stomp, 27 March 2009: 106,060 plastic bottles = world record by Republic Poly students
· 938 Live, 27 March 2009: Republic Poly constructs giant mosaic from plastic bottles
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Republic Polytechnic (RP), the tertiary institution that approaches learning with a difference, achieved a Singapore Book of Records listing for the largest mosaic ever made from plastic bottles in the republic. About 2000 RP students and staff joined more than 2000 participants from 20 secondary schools to collect and construct the giant mosaic using 106,060 plastic bottles from a total of 133,326 collected. The mosaic, which covers an area roughly the size of five-and-a-half badminton courts at RP’s Sports Complex building in Woodlands, aims to draw public attention to the need for energy conservation and recycling.
The event, held as part of pre-publicity efforts for World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) Earth Hour programme, which will take place on the evening of 28 March 2009, was graced by Guest of Honour Dr Amy Khor Lean Suan, Mayor, South West District and Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources. Mayor Khor completed the giant mosaic when she and representatives from RP and the secondary schools simultaneously placed the last bottles in position.
106,060 plastic bottles = world record by Republic Poly students Republic Polytechnic and 2,000 participants from 20 secondary schools achieved a Singapore Book of Records listing for the largest mosaic ever made from 106,060 collected plastic bottles. Secondary Schools involved in the Republic Polytechnic 100,000 plastic bottles challenge Republic Poly constructs giant mosaic from plastic bottles |
Republic Polytechnic has achieved a Singapore Book of Records listing for the largest mosaic ever made from plastic bottles here. About 4,000 people had constructed the mosaic using over 106,000 plastic bottles. The mosaic covers an area roughly the size of five-and-a-half badminton courts. The effort was part of pre-publicity efforts for the World Wide Fund for Nature's Earth Hour programme tomorrow. The aim's to draw public attention to the need for energy conservation and recycling. So after the mosaic is dismantled after Earth Hour, Republic Poly will be disposing of the bottles in an environment-friendly manner. It'll be carted away by a recycling contractor to be reduced to flakes. These flakes will then be processed into yarn, which can be woven and made into clothes. |