We’ve unveiled a giant art installation in London’s Piccadilly Circus to highlight the importance of recycling and celebrate Recycle Week 2024!
The Infinity Sculpture, made from more than 1,200 recycled drink cans, has been created to illustrate the life cycle of a drink can and show that aluminium can be recycled time and time again.
The can-made artwork will be on display by the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain at Piccadilly Circus until Friday 18th October to mark Recycle Week (14th – 20th October). This is the first time the installation has been unveiled, with plans for it to visit more locations around the country next year.
What Is Recycle Week?
Recycle Week is an annual celebration of recycling which aims to encourage the public across the UK to recycle more of the right things, more often. Hosted by the recycling charity WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme), Recycle Week encourages businesses, local authorities, and community groups to all come together to promote the importance of waste reduction.
If you’d like to find out more, you can visit WRAP’s website by clicking here.
Our Canny Mascot Returns
A ‘canny mascot’, adorned head to toe in more than 300 recycled drink cans, also captured the attention of passers by on the day the installation was unveiled (Monday 14th October), while recycling ambassadors collected empty cans in their recycling backpacks.
Chris Latham-Warde, Programme Manager for Every Can Counts, said: “This infinity sculpture is a brand-new artwork for us, and where better to reveal it than one of London’s most recognisable locations during Recycle Week.
“As well as being visually impressive, the installation spreads the important message that aluminium can be recycled time and time again – from empty cans being crushed and melted down to solid aluminium, through to life as a brand new drink can ready to be filled, enjoyed, and recycled all over again.
“Every empty drink can could be recycled and back on a shop shelf in as little as 60 days. The people of London can play their part in this process by having a ‘can do’ attitude towards recycling – ensuring all their empty cans end up in the right bin means this valuable material will remain in circulation.”
Every Can Counts’ rainbow installation artwork, also made from recycled cans, has previously visited towns and cities across the UK to inspire drink can recycling.
How You Can Get Involved!
We’re giving away a £200 One4All Gift Card to one lucky winner! To enter our prize draw, entrants must post a photo of the Infinity Sculpture on Instagram, Facebook, or X before midnight on Sunday 20th October, using the #EveryCanCounts hashtag and tagging our social media channels.
The full competition T&Cs can be found here.