Myanmar reports on a designer who uses scrap plastic and polythene.
A meeting of non-decaying waste has created a global crisis.
As a result, many people pay close attention to recycling and use of non-decaying waste, such as plastic and polythene.
The story is about a designer who brought a fresh start to the program, from Myanmar’s Yangon.
The shop, which is run by 68-year-old Wendy Nyampui, is known as the Chuchu house.
That is, literally, the plastic house in Burma.
Her craftsmanship of discarded plastic and polythene is now on sale at the shop.
Wendy’s is one of the best-selling handicrafts in the world.
These stunning creations are highly appreciated by tourists.
Wendy’s opened its retail outlet in 2016, in line with a waste recycling program launched in 2014.
According to foreign reports, she has run her own shop ever since and her contribution to the environment has been tremendous.