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Benches Made from Bottles

Singapore is giving single-use plastic a second life—literally. Park benches across the city are now coated with melted shampoo and detergent bottles. This glossy, colorful layer protects the wood beneath from heat, moisture, and heavy weather, while repurposing plastic waste that would otherwise end up in landfills or incinerators.

Why it matters:
🔹 Circular design in action – Everyday plastic becomes durable street furniture.
🔹 Climate-smart urban infrastructure – Coated benches last longer in hot, humid conditions, reducing maintenance and material use.
🔹 Visible sustainability – Citizens interact with recycled materials daily, reinforcing the value of repurposing waste.

This initiative is more than a clever reuse—it demonstrates how cities can rethink materials as resources rather than trash. Every bottle melted into a bench is a step toward a circular economy, showing that waste can become functional, resilient, and even beautiful public assets.

Imagine if every piece of urban infrastructure—from benches to playgrounds to bus stops—could incorporate recycled materials. It’s a simple concept with outsized impact: reduce, reuse, and reimagine the everyday objects around us.

The future of urban design is not just smart—it’s sustainable, circular, and innovative. Singapore’s benches are proof that even small interventions can make a big difference in creating greener, cleaner, and more resilient cities.

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