The election is over, but the banning campaign sign ends at the dump!!!Sent to be reborn as a "blindfolded monk-Airtag."
🎉 Congratulations to the Governor of Bangkok and all members of the Bangkok Council for the trust of the people.
The election is over, but the campaign sign doesn't necessarily end up in the dump.
QUALY invites candidates, teams, political parties, and those involved to contribute unused campaign badges to the recycling and upcycle process in order to turn defunct materials back into creating new value in the form of products such as blindfolded monks.
Because city care does not end with the announcement of the results, but also with responsibility for what remains after the election. 🌱
How to Prepare Signs Before Delivery
• Cut out wire and metal frame
• Peel off stickers or non-plastic materials
• Primary cleaning of soil stains or dirt
📍 Delivered at QUALY Design Space
131 Soi Bootharat 7, Split 7, Bang Kol District, Bang Khok District, Bangkok 10120
🚗 There's parking.
💚 Thank you to Dr. Luk Mug Gold for sending QUALY campaign signs into the upcycle process and as part of the post-election waste reduction.
Hopefully, it will be another starting point for all candidates, all parties, districts and all parties involved to turn the expired campaign sign back into value.
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