We've previously told you can now buy trash from the streets of New York as Art. Well, after tremendous success, NYC Garbage has created niche packages. This time around, they are hawking garbage from Yankee Stadium, one of the oldest and most fabled sports arena in the US, as well as Shea Stadium, the less celebrated house of the New York Mets. Both stadiums are scheduled to close after the 2008 season and the teams will be moving to new venues.
The garbage comes in s see-through cube so that Yankees and Mets fans can have a one of a kind, fresh-picked souvenirs from one of their very last trips to their beloved arenas.
NYC garbage. I have said it before, and I will shout it again. If anyone feels like they must own some New York garbage, just give me a shoutout and I will gladly hook you up with some wicked trash, the likes of which you have never, ever seen. I am looking at some nasty stuff at this very moment, so just let me know.
NYC Garbage Art 2
Trash for Baseball Fans
Trend Themes
1. City-souvenir Trend - Creating souvenirs that uniquely represent a city, such as garbage or other collectibles, can be marketed to both locals and tourists.
2. Sustainable Art Trend - Turning garbage or waste into art pieces can disrupt traditional art forms and promote sustainability in a creative way.
3. Fan Memorabilia Trend - Offering fans unique memorabilia items, like see-through cubes filled with stadium garbage, can create new revenue streams for sports teams and venues.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism Industry - The city-souvenir trend can benefit local tourism industries by providing unique and memorable items for travelers to take home.
2. Waste Management Industry - The sustainable art trend can provide new opportunities for the waste management industry to repurpose and monetize waste materials.
3. Sports Industry - The fan memorabilia trend can create new merchandise opportunities for sports teams and venues, potentially leading to increased revenue and fan engagement.