09:03, 27/03/2014

Message of environmental protection from re-using wastes

From wasted stuffs, Long Phu Tourist Company has created original works with the message of environmental protection, attracting visitors who come to the company's tourist area...

From wasted stuffs, Long Phu Tourist Company has created original works with the message of environmental protection, attracting visitors who come to the company’s tourist area.

Original works from wasted stuffs

Setting foot on Da Chong Tourist Pier in Vinh Luong Commune, Nha Trang, many tourists have been impressed by a carriage made from used plastic bottles. They posed with it excitedly.

According to Le Dung Lam, director of Long Phu Tourist Company, the company encourages all the staff towards re-using wastes by creating some products.

Monkey Island, under the management of the company, is a place where many kinds of used things such as plastic bottles, glass bottles, cans, boxes, nylon bags and shells are re-used to create good-looking works. For example, a 60m2 house was made from 12,000 glass bottles with the roof from milk boxes and the walls covered by shells. The expense to build up this house is only VND80 million instead of VND200 million with normal materials. In the house, tables and chairs also are made from used car wheels.

Beside the house is a winter garden with 20 5-meter-long pines made from dried coconut leaves. Also from coconut leaves and flowers, some things such as sunflower garden, happy hearts and communal house model have been created. Some models of rice field, plough and buffalo also have been formed by plastic and glass bottles. Additionally, a lively tulip parterre with an area of 20 sq.m. has surprised a lot of visitors.

“You’re so skillful to make so many nice works from wasted stuffs. Through the works, we understand your appeal for environmental protection”, said Taran Tatiana, a Russian tourist.

A plough model made from plastic bottles.
A plough model made from plastic bottles.

Environmental protection area to be set up

Launched since early 2014, collecting waste to create useful products has met with warm response of all the staff of Long Phu Tourist Company. “We are aware of the movement. It partly protects environment and creates beautiful works decorating our tourist areas”, said an umployee Tran Nguyen Tu.

The company’s directorate intend to create an environmental protection area on Monkey Island. “The area, 5,000 sq.m., will display products made from wastes, with messages meaning environmental protection to visitors. Each work will be given a name and a specific message it carries”, revealed Le Phu Diep, chairman of the company’s labor union.

Additionally, in end 2014, the company will finish building up a workshop where visitors can make some products they like from wastes. With such activities, Long Phu Tourist Company confirms that waste can be useful if we know to re-use them.

T.T