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Are You Mad – New workshop space in Soho
03/01/23

Are You Mad – New workshop space in Soho

Are you an obsessive hoarder? Do you find yourself climbing over mountains of old takeaway containers, pen lids, empty bottles and other plastic rubble just to get to the kitchen? You’d quite rightly be thinking about throwing it all away but WAIT… instead head on over to Are You Mad – a new workshop space in Berwick Street, Soho where you can transform your rubbish into something incredible.

The new store, allows customers to bring in their own rubbish, learn about plastic recycling and get the opportunity to get creative. The pioneering plastic recycling experiment collects plastic waste from local businesses, shoppers and their growing community, which is then sorted, shredded, and turned into interesting new objects. Which include coasters, hair combs, buttons, incense holders and furniture. Prices start at 50p and range up to £15,000 with over 100 different products available.

So don’t let your old plastic end up in a landfill or a river, reduce waste and turn it into something amazing at Are You Mad.

Address: 96-97 Berwick Street, London, W1F 0QB

For more information visit: www.areyoumad.co

Written by Nyla S.

Photography courtesy of Are You Mad

#ecofriendly #sustainable #waste

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