The current economic model relies on the principle of produce, consume, and discard. We need to change our consumption habits to be sustainable if we want to leave a habitable planet for our children and grandchildren.

One way to save the environment, money, and our health is to give up single-use items in our lives.

The playful design of the “Lähme Nulli!” exhibition presents our current single-use choices and their long-lasting alternatives to visitors.

  • In the creation of the exhibition, as much reusable material as possible has been used, which would otherwise have ended up in landfills.
  • Informational texts are printed on scrap paper from the printing press.
  • Exhibit bases are made from residual materials obtained from various construction sites.
  • The creation of the exhibits has involved collecting “waste” from businesses and individuals.
  • A descriptive translation has been provided for the exhibition, allowing blind and visually impaired individuals to also experience it. The exhibition is accessible for wheelchair users as well.
  • The exhibition is accompanied by a practical educational program aimed at educational institutions and businesses.

More information here!