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The Unforgettable Project centers art as a catalyst for hope, discourse, and direct action that highlights new ways in which consumption can be regenerative and human existence can yield a net-positive impact to nature. It uses the collective power of philanthropy to help build grand campaigns around environmental movements, regulations, and innovations worth spotlighting.
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Our work has received the Guiness World Record for art installation made from 168,000 plastic straws.
We have collaborated with the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya on an installation for the
Global Plastic Treaty.
We put together the “Trashtopia” exhibition at the
World Economic Forum in Davos.
We collaborated with Ryan Reynolds on the documentary film “Curb Your Carbon”.
And, with GreenpeaceUSA, we built the “Skull of Satoshi” at the UN Climate Week, to name a few.
To date, our campaigns have generated over
1 Billion views across the planet.
Stewarded by artist Benjamin Von Wong, The Unforgettable Project accelerates the creation of one-of-a-kind large-scale art installations that support net-positive innovations.