Japanese manicurist turns plastic waste into eco-friendly art nails
Kyiv • UNN
Naomi Arimoto from Japan collects plastic waste on the beach and uses it to decorate nails in her salon. The nail technician seeks to draw attention to the problem of pollution through a creative approach to manicure.
A Japanese manicurist is fighting plastic pollution through art. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.
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While the world is discussing ways to solve the problem of plastic pollution, Japanese manicurist Naomi Arimoto has found her own unique way to contribute to solving this environmental problem.
A woman living near Tokyo began actively collecting small plastic particles on the beach near her home after participating in a coastal cleanup. She carefully sorts the items she finds and uses them to create original decorative elements for false nails in her salon.
This is my small initiative. Although these steps may seem small, I believe that every contribution is important. My task is to draw people's attention to the problem of pollution, because even the smallest particles of plastic can make a difference
The idea not only raises awareness of environmental issues, but also gives clients the opportunity to join the movement for a cleaner world through a stylish manicure.