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FHM's artwork really is rubbish
Two North East businesses have united creatively against increasing environmental damage. The socially-conscious pair are using one’s waste to create another’s masterpiece.
Frank Haslam Milan North East found a unique way to re-use their glass water bottles. Joining forces with Sunderland’s National Glass Centre, they combined their skills to create a contemporary art piece to be showcased at FHM North East’s head office at Deptford in Sunderland.
The scheme is just one initiative from FHM North East’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) team who have increased the firm’s waste recycling up to 85%. Perhaps the new partnership will encourage more regional enterprises to make ‘rubbish’ art?
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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