Chinese park creates sculpture with plastic bottles to call for oceanic environmental protection
Updated 20:50, 24-Jul-2018
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Wasted plastic bottles are not doomed to a dumping center. /VCG Photo

Wasted plastic bottles are not doomed to a dumping center. /VCG Photo

The Ocean Park in Rizhao City, east China’s Shandong Province, created a shark sculpture with plastic bottles to call on people to protect the oceans. /VCG Photo

The Ocean Park in Rizhao City, east China’s Shandong Province, created a shark sculpture with plastic bottles to call on people to protect the oceans. /VCG Photo

The designer used iron wire to form the frame of the sculpture and stuffed it with around 40,000 disused bottles. /VCG Photo

The designer used iron wire to form the frame of the sculpture and stuffed it with around 40,000 disused bottles. /VCG Photo

The shark sculpture measures 9.1 meters long, 4.5 meters tall and 5.6 meters in width and has become a photography point in the park. /VCG Photo

The shark sculpture measures 9.1 meters long, 4.5 meters tall and 5.6 meters in width and has become a photography point in the park. /VCG Photo