Forbes Middle East posted about Yarmouk Park few days ago. Yarmouk Park is recognized as being the first environmentally friendly park based on recycled materials and waste. If you haven’t been to the park before you can check out some more photos of is @forbesmiddleeast
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I’ve been there, it is interesting (and neglected), but I fail to see how a tree made of car tires is more environmentally friendly than a real one? 🙂 Because it is made of trash?
Those tires will never be burned. Carbon capture lmao
There is no air in that park. It is based on two highways. I don’t know how can it be ranked anything
It must be the broken glass and cigarette butts all around the children’s playground that make it so environmentally friendly….