Approximately 1,000 plastic bottle caps became flower pots. Around 30 people experienced upcycling at the international standard flower festival "Fukuoka Flower Show 2026"
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NPO Karatsu Farm&Food, in collaboration with Kyushu Tankentai (Hakata Daimaru Inc.), held a Precious Plastic workshop at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026. Participants upcycled approximately 1,000 collected plastic bottle caps into original flower pots, planting them with plants from First Horticultural Center and violas from Krämer Factory. This event highlighted circular economy principles at an international flower festival.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many plastic bottle caps were upcycled at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026 with Precious Plastic?
- A: Approximately 1,000 plastic bottle caps were upcycled into flower pots during the event.
- Q: Which organization collaborated with Kyushu Tankentai at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026?
- A: NPO Karatsu Farm&Food collaborated with Kyushu Tankentai for the Precious Plastic workshop.
- Q: What product was created from plastic caps at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026 using Precious Plastic machines?
- A: Original flower pots were made from recycled plastic bottle caps during the workshop.
- Q: Which brand provided violas for planting at the Precious Plastic workshop in 2026?
- A: Krämer Factory supplied violas for participants to plant in the upcycled flower pots.
- Q: Where did participants get plants for their upcycled pots at Fukuoka Flower Show 2026?
- A: Plants were provided by First Horticultural Center for use in the recycled plastic pots.