Seven million toilets, every year, end up in landfills all across America. You can help prevent used toilets from going into landfills by recycling them into fine works of art! Captain Ozone and a group of clandestine artists created an annual festival called Eco Art Day. Every year in September, Captain Ozone and his artists drive through back alley ways and collect abandoned toilets sitting next to garbage dumpsters. The toilets are then painted into murals and made into flower pots, candle holders and ash trays. The themes for the toilets are usually based on endangered species, toxic waste and outer-inner space environments. On the 24th of November at 4:00am, the finished commodes are placed gorilla style on business street corners. Several days later, the commodes are collected from the street corners and given away to people. Eco Art Day made its debut in the Fairhaven district of Bellingham Washington. Captain Ozone wishes to see Eco Art Day occur in many other cities across the United States. Below are some commodes created by Matt Eros. |
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