From April, Dow Corporation, Procter & Gamble, Aihuishou·Love Classification and YCJ Yichuang Club will jointly launch the “Reshaping New Life” environmental protection art exhibition. This event will hold a two-month exhibition in the community public welfare science popularization space “Ruijin Science Living Museum” created by Shanghai Science and Technology Association and Ruijin 2nd Road Street. Under the guidance of the Environmental and Ecological Bureau of Huangpu District, the event will focus on the sustainable development process of the plastic packaging industry, the recycling and reuse of plastic waste, and the thinking and innovation of young designers on the challenges of the above industries.
On the morning of April 7, leaders from Shanghai Association for Science and Technology, Huangpu District People’s Congress Urban Construction and Environmental Protection Committee, Huangpu District Ecological Environment Bureau, Ruijin 2nd Road Sub-district, and business representatives from Dow Asia-Pacific Packaging and Special Plastics Division Packaging, Hygiene Materials And Xiao Keda, director of health marketing, and Chen Jingye, partner of Aihuishui·Aidcategory, attended the opening ceremony of the event. The event will last for about six weeks. During the period, through innovative design results, packaging recycling cases, and immersive interactions, it will present an informative and interesting journey of rebirth of discarded plastics to the public, unlocking the value of more green packaging.
Material technology empowers packaging industry
This event will present the staged results obtained in various links such as material technology and resource recycling through common recyclable application cases in daily life and knowledge popularization of green packaging, and explore the significance of post-consumer plastics to achieve “second life” , Let more people understand the social value of waste plastic recycling.
Immersed in interactive exploration of low-carbon life
At the event site, not only can you have a deep understanding of the plastic recycling system, you can carry the waste plastic packaging to punch in and “feed” the on-site interactive device, but you can also experience the journey of the “second life” of waste plastics in an immersive way, and intuitively feel the contribution of material technology to create a better and sustainable More possibilities that life brings.
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This exhibition will also focus on the popular works that won the first “Reshaping New Life” Environmental Protection Art Design Competition. With the help of the rich creativity of the young generation of creators and the help of material science, “environmental protection ideas” will be further transformed from blueprints into real products. In order to explore the organic integration of environmental protection and art, and promote the development of circular economy to high value-added fields, it provides assistance.
“Ruijin Science Living Museum” is a professional, open and shared community public welfare science popularization space jointly created by Shanghai Association for Science and Technology and Ruijin 2nd Road Sub-district Office, which has attracted the participation of many international companies. The form brings a series of exhibitions around themes such as science and technology, general health, and sustainable development. Since the opening of the museum in July 2022, the “Reshaping New Life” Environmental Protection Art Exhibition has been the fourth exhibition activity to settle in. During the exhibition, all parties will also cooperate with nearby communities and schools to carry out a series of environmental science popularization activities.
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“Reshaping New Life” Environmental Art Exhibition
Time: April 7th – May 21st
Address: Ruijin Science Living Museum (No. 124, Maoming South Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai)