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Tiger Beer turns air pollution into street art

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Particle pollution floating through the air is no doubt causing considerable health problems — what if we could find a way to capture and repurpose those particles into something productive?Tiger Beer is going to debut the world’s first ink made from air pollution, Tiger Air-Ink in Hong Kong by empowering the city’s emerging artists to ‘uncage’ the streets.Air-Ink was developed by Tiger Beer in partnership with Indian Graviky Lab inventor and MIT Tech Review TR35 ‘Innovator of the Year’ Anirudh Sharma to encourage people taking action against growing air pollution and better their streets.The brewer has recently launched several campaigns around its 'Uncage' ethos, in a bid to inspire people and promote its vibrant brand identity.The artworks created with the ink made from air pollution are seen in Causeway Bay.Tiger Beer is teaming up with Hong Kong’s emerging artists to create street art to express their passions for the city, including Ken Lee, owner of Dirty Panda, Calvin Ho, XEME, Lei Lei, Smilemaker Aka Roes, Bao Ho, Cath Love, Kristopher Ho, Caratoes and Sinic.

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