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A Giant Igloo Consisting 300 Old Refrigerators is Erected in Hamburg

Constructed by a German designer and artist Ralf Schmerberg, this giant fridge igloo is made out of 322 old refrigerators. This fridge igloo has been constructed in the centre of Hamburg, Germany with an intention of reminding people of how much energy refrigerators consume.

This 11 meter wide fridge igloo is also connected to an external electrical meter to display the amount of energy wasted through the old refrigerators. The interior of the fridge igloo consists of a variety of gadgets including fans, toys and toasters.
Trend Themes
1. Energy Consumption Awareness - The construction of a giant igloo made from old refrigerators highlights the importance of energy conservation and prompts consumers to be aware of their energy consumption habits.
2. Upcycling - The use of old refrigerators as building materials in the construction of the igloo demonstrates the potential for upcycling discarded items and reducing waste in innovative ways.
3. Smart Energy Monitoring - The incorporation of an external electrical meter to showcase the energy wasted by the old refrigerators suggests an opportunity for smart monitoring technologies to help individuals and businesses track and optimize energy usage.
Industry Implications
1. Energy Efficiency - The giant fridge igloo serves as a reminder for the energy efficiency industry to develop solutions that reduce the energy consumption of appliances like refrigerators.
2. Sustainable Construction - The use of old refrigerators as a building material in the construction of the igloo highlights the potential for the sustainable construction industry to repurpose discarded materials and reduce environmental impact.
3. Smart Home Technology - The incorporation of smart energy monitoring in the fridge igloo suggests a disruption opportunity for the smart home technology industry to develop innovative solutions for energy management and conservation.

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