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We are the only cooperative in Guatemala that does this kind of work. To create our designs, we recycle glass that we purchase from businesses and individuals. By... read more
We are the only cooperative in Guatemala that does this kind of work. To create our designs, we recycle glass that we purchase from businesses and individuals. By recycling, our work contributes to the ecology.show less
Francis Oliveira creates jewelry that combines gemstones with beads crafted by rolling pipettes of paper recycled from magazines and newspaper. "I think it is... read more
Francis Oliveira creates jewelry that combines gemstones with beads crafted by rolling pipettes of paper recycled from magazines and newspaper. "I think it is fundamental to start recycling stuff, otherwise the world will become more and more polluted. I'm happy to contribute by recycling," she says.show less
I work in blown glass. Originally, I planned to craft hand-blown bottles for our excellent mezcal. But I decided to focus on blown glass art, using recycled glass and... read more
I work in blown glass. Originally, I planned to craft hand-blown bottles for our excellent mezcal. But I decided to focus on blown glass art, using recycled glass and creating job opportunities for others. In addition, we rely on a renewable energy source. The cost of the gas to power our kilns had gotten so high I was afraid I'd have to close the workshop. But we developed a way to recycle cooking oil, collected from local restaurants, to fire the kilns.show less
I began to craft figures from scraps and discarded mechanical parts - mostly from cars and bicycles, soldering the pieces together and giving them shape as I imagined... read more
I began to craft figures from scraps and discarded mechanical parts - mostly from cars and bicycles, soldering the pieces together and giving them shape as I imagined they should look. My sculptures are rustic in nature, designed to recycle discarded objects by converting them into art.show less
I was only a 13 year-old when I began to make my own toys. I used to tear apart other toys and use their components to create my own versions. That's how I got into... read more
I was only a 13 year-old when I began to make my own toys. I used to tear apart other toys and use their components to create my own versions. That's how I got into making sculptures, but this time recycling mechanical parts from autos, bicycles and more.show less
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