Giant Trash Trolls Patrol Copenhagen, Rescue Humans From Recycling Chaos

Giant trash trolls, crafted from 1,500 pounds of Copenhagen's waste, now stomp through city parks, offering answers to "how do you recycle plastic?" and "are landfill trolls real?" Each sculpture, courtesy of artist Thomas Dambo, lures selfie-hunting tourists with surreal eco-warnings. "They want to save humans from themselves," locals whisper, as the trolls' bottle-cap eyes watch all.
While Copenhagen marvels at plastic-bottle giants, headlines ask, "Can recycled art fight climate change?" and "What are the strangest eco campaigns?" Meanwhile, a man impersonating an ambassador runs a fake embassy nearby—a diplomatic twist in an already bizarre tableau. Imagine trolls debating carbon footprints with confused tourists while local officials dodge actual scandals.
Every troll’s wooden foot contains more litter than the average Copenhagen household discards in three months, yet locals swear the statues judge passersby who toss gum wrappers.