Trash to Treasure: Bordalo II’s Eco Donkey Project Raises Environmental Awareness in Rural Portugal

Trash Artist Bordalo II

“Burro de Miranda” by Bordalo II in Vimioso, Portugal for Eco Donkey project: AEPGA.

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As part of the Ecodonkey project, an initiative by AEPGA supported by the Environmental Fund, the artist Bordalo II created two murals of the Miranda donkey, which can be visited at the Iberian Nature and Adventure Park (PINTA) in Vimioso.

The main objective of the Ecodonkey project was to promote environmental education and awareness in rural communities in the municipality of Vimioso, drawing attention to the importance of reducing waste and reusing materials whenever possible.

The project culminated in two works by the artist, perpetuating the representation of the Miranda donkey in its territory of origin. The artworks serve as a reminder that preserving the biodiversity of indigenous species and breeds is fundamental for the ecological and sociocultural balance of rural communities, and highlight the importance of environmental sustainability in our daily lives.


Bordalo II is a Portuguese artist who creates large-scale sculptures made from recycled materials and found objects, such as old tires, car parts, and other discarded items.

Bordalo II’s art is often characterized by its vivid colors and dynamic forms, and he is known for his unique approach to creating art from materials that are often overlooked or discarded. His work has been exhibited in galleries and public spaces around the world, and he is widely regarded as one of the leading figures in the contemporary street art movement.

Bordalo II’s art is not only visually striking but also carries a strong environmental message, highlighting the importance of recycling and reusing materials in order to reduce waste and protect the environment.




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