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16,000.00 Aluminum cans displayed as Recycled Art at ICT Fest 2009

September 18, 2009

The fifth annual ICT Fest was another success and the leading Web Development Company, Search Antigua, had a few surprises in store.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) September 18, 2009 -- The fifth Annual ICT Fest in Antigua and Barbuda had something very special to offer: Recycling Awareness.

Many visitors were drawn to this distinguished looking throne at the Search Antigua Inc. booth.Many inquired of the material it was made off. Some guessed that it was gift wrap paper, others said it was made from "sweetie" paper and others were simple mystified or clueless.

ABWREC, www.abwrec.com, proudly presented their throne called "Can de Aluminum". This creation comprised of 16,000.00 aluminum cans and was designed and built by Ellen Shipley of Search Antigua Inc and Carol-Faye George of ABWREC. This collaborated effort not only demonstrated recycling but another of the four "R"s "Reusing".

The aim of the display was to create awareness pertaining to recycling and more so, the quantity of cans (aluminum) we consume. The ICT Fest made it clear that Recycling goes digital with the website wwww.abwrec.com created by Search Antigua Inc
(www.AntiguaWebsites.com and www.SearchAntigua.com)


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