A nature park in Australia locally known as West MacDonell National Park had just made its newest park attraction which is a 17 kilometer bike path made from recycled printer cartridges.The bike path built by Australia’s National Park Service bridges Alice Springs to Simpsons Gap which was made to attract and gain more park visitors. The Australian government is committed in developing its country while reusing materials that harm nature. This is why the local government service applied recycled ink and toner cartridges, like HP toners and Epson inks. The bike path's construction reached an estimated cost of $330,000 that included a viewing podium at Ormiston Gorge. Repeat Plastics Australia, maker of Replas Recycled Plastics, produced the recycled materials specifically the cartridges that are usually dumped when used up.
It is great how almost all nations do their duties to recycle, reuse, and reduce the wastes being disposed daily. With the different Earth-friendly projects being released, there is a great chance of regaining what the nature lost.



