Nice Time
A public work was commissioned in Summer 2024 to showcase recyclable plastics to encourage people to see beyond the linear economy and take action to bring about greater circularity where everything’s value is fully maximized.
Artist Hyland Mather used found objects around the city of Atlanta by partnering with CHaRM Atlanta along with plastics collected by ALPLA employees to create a colorful work of art in the heart of the city.
Press Coverage
The installation made a splash locally and globally. Take a look at some of the articles featuring details about the work.
We strive to initiate, develop and support projects within our local communities that educate people about the principles of circularity and sustainability.
Look to future work with a focus on reimagining plastics in our schools and communities.
School Involvement
Youth are the future influencers. Our projects focus on educating them about recycling and sustainability through in-school activities and events. By integrating these lessons into their daily studies, we aim to transform their thinking and behavior.
Community Work
As the saying goes, it takes a village. We develop resources and create opportunities for community members to engage in sustainable practices, especially within the areas where we live and work. We aim to make a statement about sustainability with thoughtful interactions and activities.