
Bisleri International Unveils ‘Binny the Bird' on World Environment Day to Champion Plastic Circularity
A creative installation made using 2,000 upcycled PET bottles by Bisleri's Bottles for Change initiative in collaboration with Bhamla Foundation Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (NewsVoir) Bisleri International marked the World Environment Day 2025 through the unveiling of 'Binny the Bird,' a unique art installation created from 2,000 upcycled PET bottles at Carter Road near Bandstand, Mumbai. … Continue reading "Bisleri International Unveils 'Binny the Bird' on World Environment Day to Champion Plastic Circularity"
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