Scrap to Spectacle: Pune’s ‘Waste to Wonder’ to bring global icons to life

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PUNE: A stunning transformation is underway in Pune, where trash is being turned into timeless art. The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) is building Maharashtra’s first-ever “Waste to Wonder World” – a theme park that turns discarded scrap into dazzling replicas of iconic monuments from around the globe.

Situated within the Rajmata Jijau Garden premises, the park promises more than just entertainment – it’s a creative campaign to spread environmental consciousness. The replicas are being crafted from waste materials collected across various PCMC departments, breathing new life into what was once discarded.

Once completed, visitors will be able to witness 17 breathtaking structures – including the renowned 7 Wonders of the World – all in one place. Among the highlights are:

Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Burj Khalifa, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Sydney Opera House, Ajanta Caves, La Sagrada Familia, Chichen Itza, Pyramids of Giza, Petra (Jordan), Roman Colosseum, Big Ben (London), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), Stone Chariot of Hampi, Statue of Liberty, Trevi Fountain, Mount Rushmore.

Each sculpture has been painstakingly designed to resemble its real-world counterpart, offering an immersive global tour without leaving the city. With an investment of Rs 11.02 crore, the project is nearing its final phase and is expected to open to the public soon.

More than a visual treat, the theme park conveys a deeper message, highlighting the power of recycling and artistic reuse. It aims to educate visitors, particularly younger generations, about sustainability and the creative potential that lies in waste.

Former PCMC corporator Nana Kate, who came up with the idea of such a garden, commenting on the initiative, said, “This is not just a park, but a symbol of how innovation and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. It will not only boost tourism but also inspire citizens to think differently about waste.” (ANI)

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