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IHG Group supports BSP Trash to Treasure Sculpture Festival

Port Moresby Nature Park has officially announced the second installment of the BSP Trash to Treasure Sculpture Festival which will be held from 12 June – 11 July this year.

The aim of the festival is to raise awareness of the growing issue of waste, in particular plastic pollution, to encourage the public to rethink their rubbish and how much each of us creates.

The event will transform solid waste into aesthetically powerful larger than life sculptures to demonstrate the type and amount of trash that is created in Port Moresby and challenge the repurpose of items that would ordinarily be thrown away.

IHG Group has come on board again for the second time as an event sponsor for the BSP Trash to Treasure Sculpture Festival.

General Manager for IHG Group, Robert Coates said the festival is an opportunity for IHG Group to reach out to the general public on issues concerning waste & pollution, by supporting another great initiative from Port Moresby Nature Park, which we are very keen to support.

“We would like to thank IHG Group for their support in making this year’s festival a possibility.

At one stage we were considering postponing the festival to 2022. But thanks to our partner and sponsors, like IHG Group, we were able to get it back on track in time for the launch date,” says Park GM David Thompson.

Visitors to this year’s event will be able to view an additional 7 new sculptures and also get to participate in a self–directed family activity in the park.

The BSP Trash to Treasure Sculpture Festival will be held at the Nature Park with standard entry frees applied.

The Park is open every day with a number of additional COVID-19 safety measures in place, along with ensuring of proper social distancing practices and promoting of washing of hands & importance of self-sanitization at public spaces.

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