Our solution: Using plastic as a building material. This is how time after time, the biggest Recycling Village in the world emerged from plastic wastes.
Ecobricks are PET bottles filled with cleaned and dry plastic from consumers.
No poverty, no hunger, good health. We use the SDGs to give an insight into our work.
Marc Helwing, co-founder and managing director of Project Wings, was again a guest on SWR television in June. Since the founding of Project Wings, the team has been invited to present itself several times at the SWR.
Since the beginning, the Recycling Village has been growing wonderfully – more and more buildings are being built and finished. Simultaneously, our German team is joined by more and more enthusiastic minds.
The World’s Most Sustainable Sports Court – Together With Our Patrons René Adler and Lilli Hollunder
Since last year, René Adler und Lilli Hollunder have been at our side as patrons, supporting us and working towards the goal of building the world’s biggest Recycling Village. We are incredibly grateful and proud to know that they have our back.
This will isolate 12.000 Ecobricks, which corresponds to about 6.000 kg of plastic waste. Enough space, good equipment and even founders’ grants will be available to the local residents.
A village made of plastic waste, that's the goal of Project Wings. In today's interview, co-founder Marc Helwing tells us how this idea came about and how the project also offers local people the opportunity to generate income.