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OCHA-SDGs Student Committee Members Participated in Love Plastic Workshop (Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project)

2023年9月19日更新

OCHA-SDGs Student Committee Members Participated in Love Plastic Workshop (Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project)


OCHA-SDGs student committee members participated in Love Plastic Workshop (Super Sorted Garbage Bins 2023 Project) held at Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School (Suidobashi) on August 19, Saturday and 20, Sunday.

  • ラブプラ

(Poster of the workshop)
*From the official website


As part of the "Super Sorted Garbage Bins Project" led by Professor Emeritus Masaki Fujihata of Tokyo University of the Arts, we sorted with participants plastic trash collected widely from households.

  • 参加者2(on the day)
  • ごみ(part of the collected garbage)


Super Sorted Garbage Bins Project is one of the projects of Tokyo Biennale 2023, an international art festival in Tokyo (Bunkyo, Chiyoda, Taito, and Chuo wards), and is dedicated to the Suidobashi and Jimbocho areas (in Bunkyo and Chiyoda wards). It is a collaborative activity between students of Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School (Suidobashi) and Prof. Fujihata, and this Love Plastic workshop was held at Tokyo Metropolitan Kogei High School (Suidobashi).

  • ビエンナーレ(Tokyo Biennale 2023)
  • プラスチック(before sorting)

Love Plastic workshop intended to create a "Super Sorted Garbage Bins" for the final completion of the project. Plastic trashes had been widely solicited from ordinary households and we touched each piece of plastic trash and sorted it based on color and texture. By considering trash not as trash but as parts of art, we believe that the participants were able to cultivate a perspective of reuse and recycling, which is increasingly required in today's consumer society where the amount of trash is increasing.


  • 分別の様子(sorting)
  • 収集品2(Example of sorting ①)
  • 収集品(Example of sorting ②)

The finished artwork (Super Sorted Garbage Bins) using the collected plastics will be exhibited in Tokyo at the end of September. (See image below)
OCHA-SDGs Student Committee is planning to reflect the sensitivity and wisdom, which was gained from the workshop by the leading artists, in the university's garbage collection activities.

  • イメージ1
  • イメージ2
(The image of completed artwork "Super Sorted Garbage Bins" after collection by Prof. Fujihata)
*From the official website
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