One million beer bottles on the wall…take one down…
July 2, 2009 by green team
Filed under Design
Beautiful, recylced, and energy efficient, this Buddhist temple in Thailand is man-made miracle consisting of one million beer bottles (who counted?). In fact, even the bathrooms are made of beer bottles. The monument serves as a reminder that pollution can be useful. Share with us your examples of recycled art or creative use of trash.
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by Doug Gunzelmann
Thai monks from the Sisaket province have used over one million recycled glass bottle to construct their Buddhist temple. Mindfulness is at the center of the Buddhist discipline and the dedication and thoughtfulness required to build everything from the toilets to their crematorium from recycled bottles shows what creativity and elbow grease can accomplish.
The Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew temple is about 400 miles northeast of Bangkok in the city of Khun Han close to the Cambodian border. Using Heineken bottles (green) and Chang Beer bottles (brown) the monks were able to clean up the local pollution and create a useful structure that will be a visual reminder to the scope of pollution and the potential we can make with limber minds.
The water tower and tourist bathrooms are even made from beer bottle litter. The monks were able to have the local people bring them the building materials which beautifully reflect the Thai sun.
See more amazing photos of the temple here.





