Breathing New Life into Waste: Shincheonji Volunteer Group Songha Branch Pioneers 3rd Year of Tire Upcycling
Environmental sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity. Leading this charge in Gwangju, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Songha Branch recently conducted its 19th "Mini Waste Tire Pot Making" session. This initiative, now in its third consecutive year, demonstrates a profound dedication to resource circulation and ecological preservation by transforming hazardous waste into vibrant community assets. The Art of Upcycling: From Landfill to Flower Bed On March 23, volunteers collaborated with members of the Korea Disabled Veterans Association (Dong-gu Branch) to repurpose discarded tires from electric kickboards and bicycles. Why This Matters: Environmental Impact: Waste tires can take centuries to decompose, often contributing to soil and water pollution. Carbon Footprint Reduction: By repurposing these materials, the Songha Branch actively reduces the burden on landfills and lowers greenhouse gas emissions. Community Aesthetic: Pre-washed and painted by volunt...