These sculptures explore our unsustainable relationship with waste and the environment. Imagined as resilient plants thriving in a toxic world, they filter and transform microplastics into structural materials. Each piece symbolizes nature's potential to adapt to human impact. Set within recycled food container lids, the plants represent how we can repurpose waste into something functional and beautiful. Yet, the works also urge urgency—while nature can heal, we cannot rely on it alone to fix what we break. This series challenges our use of plastics, urging us to see waste as a resource. Like plants transforming toxicity into life, we must innovate with discarded materials, creating rather than discarding.