These are some of the 'new from old' items that are made in Indonesia.
Discarded materials remade into something new and fashionable.
Some of these items were found in contemporary furniture and art shops, others were found in certified Fairtrade Shops.
Either way, the discarded waste has found another use and people have been employed to source and make the products.
Furniture made from Film Canisters |
Plastic Bags
Macrame bag made from plastic bags |
Feed Sacks
Storage containers made from feed sacks |
Old Boats
Pictures built from pieces of the old Balinese Boats |
Corks
Mirror surround made from old corks |
Old Jeans
Old jeans made into a bean bag |
Rice Sacks
Bags made from Rice Sacks |
Feed Sacks
Another example of the bags made from recycled sacks |
Milk Cartons
Flip Flops made from Milk Cartons |
Feed Sacks
Back packs made from sacks |
Video Tape
Fairtrade shop selling bags made from recycled video tape |
Threads of Life shop in Bali - a registered Fairtrade outlet.
Threads of Life, Bali - a registered Fairtrade outlet |
I was so inspired by the types and the quality of the recycled goods that were to be found in Jakarta and Bali.
Although the recycling of goods cuts down on waste - some of these items: the film canisters, the video tape, had no life other than to be thrown away and buried.
As I found out the recycling of goods does bring employment - it is not glamorous or well paid, but someone always has to sort the rubbish.
The rubbish collector and his cart |
Carts stored along the street |
Carts left near the tip |
A full cart waiting to go into the tip |
The men taking a break |
Trucks arriving with more rubbish at the tip |
Different people will be responsible for sorting the different types of plastics, bits of cloth, rope - anything that can be sold or re-used has a value.
It is very different from the recycling schemes in the UK where families are fined for sorting their rubbish incorrectly.
Some of the day to day scenes in Jakarta also inspired me.
I found these discarded bottle tops embedded into the ground
Bottle tops scattered and trodden into the ground |
Graffiti on the walls
Some of the graffiti, or street art left on a wall |
An old poster
The remains of an old poster |
Street kids playing football in a piece of waste ground
Children watching on as their friends play football |
Jakarta was a wonderful, warm, friendly place to be.
At the same time it was possibly the busiest, craziest city that I have visited.
We stayed in Kemang which is the heart of all the arts and crafts, when we visited Bali we stayed in Ubud - another favourite haunt for artists.
Some of these images will be used in my samples. I really found the project came to life due to my visit to Jakarta - it was an inspirational place to be in.
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