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Upcycled art - 8th December 2023 View All

Cambodian artist Mean Tithpheap has been recognised by the government's Ministry of Environment for his work. The artist's reusing bike and motorcycle tyres, which have been dumped, as the materials for his giant sculptures.

Waste tyres aren't biodegradable and produce toxic fumes when they're burnt. In addition, they're a perfect home for malaria carrying mosquitoes.

However, Tithpheap's efforts, over the past four years, have reduced this waste and its harmful effects.

Mean Tithpheap: "I have made some 40 animals from bicycle and motorbike tyres. And the most popular animal is King Kong, I've made 10 of them."

With Cambodia's growing population and expanding cities, shops have been selling more products. This rise in consumer sales has led to a waste management crisis.

The government's been struggling to solve the issue. Without an effective approach, piles of rubbish have been building up in many areas.

However, Tithpheap hopes his art will inspire others to get creative with their recycling.

Mean Tithpheap: "I appeal to the public to support the recycling of things in Cambodia. It starts with me and if other people, who have learned from me, can also recycle waste like this, we can reduce this tyre waste by a lot."

The 37 year old has faced difficulties in his education as he was forced to give up studying to support his family. But his passion for art and his determination are now paying off.

His giant sculptures are worth between $2,000 and $3,000, which varies by their size. Cafes, hotel resorts and private buyers are collecting and displaying his artworks.

The Environment Ministry has awarded Tithpheap a certificate of appreciation. It recognises his positive contribution to sustainability and environmental protection.

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