Koronadal City transforms trash into landmark environmental art

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DAVAO CITY – Turning waste into wonder, the city government of Koronadal has unveiled its newest eco-tourism attraction—a striking work of art made entirely from discarded plastics, bottles, and other recycled materials.

The centerpiece, called “Bangkang Dahon”, is a sustainable art installation led by the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) under Environment Officer Augustus Bretaña in collaboration with local artist Dodz McBaldz and the art collective Kudlit South Cotabato.

Strategically placed near the city’s iconic roundabout and Blok Creek, the eye-catching sculpture has quickly become a popular photo spot and a powerful symbol of environmental responsibility.

“Even trash can be transformed into something beautiful and meaningful,” said Mayor Eliordo Ogena, calling the artwork a unique landmark that reflects Koronadal’s commitment to sustainability. “This is art with a purpose. It speaks to our people and our planet.”

The Bangkang Dahon is more than just an Instagrammable display—it is part of the city’s broader advocacy to promote environmental awareness, reduce waste, and encourage creative recycling among residents.

Another project gaining traction adds to the green art trail—Glass Scape, a vibrant installation made of shattered glass bottles along the Blok Creek esplanade, drawing attention from eco-conscious tourists and artists alike.

A nearby marker poetically describes the inspiration behind the installations:

“A perfectly circular form of the tree serves as a powerful symbol of unity, endless possibilities, and harmonious balance. These trees rise from sturdy branches, representing the community’s continuous renewal and vigorous growth,” the marker states

These initiatives mark Koronadal City as a model for environmental innovation, proving that with imagination and purpose, even waste can shape the future.

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