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==In popular culture== [[File:Fisch-Funchal-2019-DSC03552.jpg|''Plastic Mero'', [[Funchal]] (2019)|thumb]] Portuguese street artist [[Bordalo II]] creates [[art installation|installations]] made of [[garbage|trash]] to highlight [[over-consumption]]. His works consisting of animals are created to highlight the destruction of species by waste caused by humans.<ref name=sab2022>{{cite web | title=Bordalo II | website=Street Art Bio | date=5 April 2022 | url=https://www.streetartbio.com/artists/bordalo-ii/ | access-date=30 July 2023| format= video (1 min.) + text}}</ref> One of his [[public sculpture]]s is the huge ''Plastic Mero'', created from [[marine debris]] and installed in 2019 on the seafront in [[Funchal]], Portugal.<ref>{{cite web | title='Plastic Mero' | website=Atlas Obscura | date=5 July 2022 | url=http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/bordalo-ii-plastic-mero | access-date=30 July 2023}}</ref> {{clear}}
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