World's tallest glass tree shines in Lake Geneva with a focus on sustainability

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The world's tallest glass tree, standing 36 feet high, is on display in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. This year, it is made from 3,000 pounds of recycled blue glass, a change from the green glass used in previous years. Artist Jason Mack and producer Rob Elliot collaborated with local communities to collect glass bottles for the installation. The project emphasizes sustainability, showcasing how glass can be recycled repeatedly. The event includes arts and crafts, a winter market, and food. The celebration concludes tonight with a hand-blown glass star placed atop the tree. General entry costs $5, and children under nine are free.


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