Turning waste into art


Mahadzir Wahab, 45, and his six-year-old son Muhammad Amin Zakuan Mahadzir looking at a recycled art work during their walk at the Upcycle Park behind MPSP headquarters in Bandar Perda, Seberang Prai. — Photos: CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

A LAKESIDE park has been created in Bandar Perda, Seberang Prai, using trash.

Items ranging from used tyres, broken dustbins, cooking oil containers, cracked flower pots and old bicycles have been given new life and turned into benches, playground attractions and even art at the Upcycle Park behind Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP) headquarters.

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