Amorepacific Donates Upcycling Benches Made from Cosmetic Empty Containers
‘Curve Bench,’ a cosmetic container upcycling bench installed in Changdeok Park, Seoul
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Amorepacific announced on the 6th that it donated eight upcycling benches, created in collaboration with Sampyo Group, to Jongno-gu, Seoul, in celebration of 'Resource Circulation Day.'
This donation was made through the collaboration of the two companies who sympathized with Jongno-gu's ongoing 'Bench the Place Project,' marking the second donation following last year.
Named the 'Curve Bench,' this work was produced using Amorepacific's plastic cosmetic containers and Sampyo Group's ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC). The entire production process was overseen by Sampyo Industrial Technology Research Institute, and notably, this year, a designer from Amorepacific personally took charge of the design, drawing attention.
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Meanwhile, Amorepacific is conducting the GREENCYCLE campaign, which pursues creative recycling of used cosmetic containers. Especially from the second half of this year, they plan to carry out the 'Bottle to Bottle' project, which transforms plastic cosmetic containers back into containers. Additionally, they intend to continue the upcycling bench donation project with Sampyo Group until next year, continuously promoting activities for resource recycling.
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