Previously, hes created an 11-foot wave made from168,000 plastic strawsas well as a crystal cave comprising18,000 plasticcups.

Aside from being visually impactful, the thought-provoking images implore us to rethink how we consume.

Von Wongs latest piece titledGiant Plastic Tapis his most ambitious yet.

Benjamin Von Wong Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

This was my chance to create more than a piece of art.

It was my chance to create a symbol inviting the world to #TurnOffThePlasticTap.

Von Wong also shares fascinating behind-the-scenes shots that reveal how all of the materials in the project were reused.

Benjamin Von Wong Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

The tap, for instance, was made from scavenged ventilation ducts and fitted for a forklift.

Von Wong sees these images as just the beginning of his project.

He’s inviting everyone to help spread awareness and gearing it towards creatives.

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Von Wong sees these images as just the beginning of his project.

Von Wong has also shared behind-the-scenes looks at his massive project.

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Benjamin Von Wong Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Plastic Waste Art

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap

Benjamin Von Wong Giant Plastic Tap

©Von Wong Production 2021 –#TurnOffThePlasticTap