
Situated in Ha Dong district in Hanoi, HaNoi Bus café was built with an idea of recycling abandoned items and objects.
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According to Sam, the idea of building a cafe that uses mostly recycled materials was born when he saw many abandoned buses during his vacation.
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All seats inside the old bus were removed in order to create more space for the café.
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Since its opening three years ago, the number of customers to the café has kept increasing, most of them are those who seek private space for themselves
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The café’s menu is presented on an old CD
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In the past, customers were provided with plastic cups for their take-away drink, but now they are placed with disposable cups and straws in order to reduce plastic waste into the environment.
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It took Sam almost one year to turn the old bus into an environmentally-friendly café
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Sam also utilise recycled items including tyres, bottles and vases
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The seats at the cafe are made from recycled paint cans, which are redecorated with messages on environmental protection.
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Green trees and creeper plants are grown outside the café
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The café’s owner wants to send a message of environmental protection among young people, encourage recycling and avoid wastefulness.
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Ngoc Ha (Nhan Dan)