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Aug 3, 2021 | 5:03 PM
A Saskatchewan artist who studied at the University of Regina is inviting the public to be part of his latest artistic project through donations of plastic bottles and workshops.
A custom-designed piece of original art by Bruno Hernani is slated to adorn the City of Regina’s new Waste Management Centre.
Hernani, who holds an interdisciplinary PhD in sociology and environmental engineering and a Master of Science in environment and management, will design the new piece to share a positive message about the impact of waste reduction on the environment.
The artist plans to livestream his work and is inviting residents to a series of public workshops to teach the techniques he will use on the piece, according to a City of Regina news release Tuesday.
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Sprucing up Buffalo one neighborhood at a time
Volunteers pick up trash on Broadway
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BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â It s never too late to get some spring cleaning done.
Volunteers from the Weloveu Foundation partnered with Citizen Services to clean up Broadway and Mills Street in Buffalo Sunday.
This is part of a summer long campaign to tidy up areas that may have been neglected because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Volunteers spent the day picking up trash.
Similar projects like this one are taking place all over the world.
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