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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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Q: What event featured a Precious Plastic workshop using recycled bottle caps on March 22, 2026?
A: The Fukuoka Flower Show 2026 featured a Precious Plastic workshop on March 22, 2026, at Fukuoka City Botanical Garden, where plastic bottle caps were transformed into flower pots.
Q: How many plastic bottle caps were used to create flower pots during the workshop at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026?
A: Approximately 1,000 collected plastic bottle caps were heated and molded into marble-patterned flower pots during the Precious Plastic workshop at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026.
Q: Which organizations collaborated to run the upcycling workshop at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026?
A: NPO Karatsu Farm&Food and Kyushu Tankentai (Hakata Daimaru Inc.) collaborated to conduct the Precious Plastic upcycling workshop at the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026.
Q: What types of plants were planted in the upcycled flower pots by participants at the event?
A: Participants planted foliage plants from the First Horticultural Center in Saga City and violas from Krämer Factory in Nanayama, Karatsu City, in the upcycled plastic bottle cap pots.
Q: Where and when was the Fukuoka Flower Show 2026 held, and how long did it last?
A: The Fukuoka Flower Show 2026 was held at Fukuoka City Botanical Garden from March 22 to 26, 2026, lasting five days and featuring international-standard garden exhibits and activities.