Cleaning the stadium in Honduras after Bad Bunny concert
Shin Fujiyama Shin Fujiyama
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 Published On Dec 2, 2022

During the Bad Bunny concert in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the Olympic Stadium was trashed. The day after the concert, I had the privilege of meeting and joining hands with a group of 47 Hondurans who dedicate their lives to keeping the stadium clean. Thanks to their work, the stadium continues to be a special place for the Honduran people—and for me.

Some of the staff have been on the municipal cleaning crew for decades, working quietly and behind the scenes—and with a lot of love, humility, and sacrifice.

After the 50,000 spectators left at 2 am, the cleaning crew began cleaning the stadium. It will take seven days to completely clean the stadium. My attempt to help them didn't help much as the job was very demanding and I got tired too quickly. My respects and admiration to each employee of the cleaning team.

I got to know the stage, the area where Bad Bunny rested with his team (including the things and food he left behind), his dressing room (where I found interesting objects), AND AN AUTOGRAPHED PORTRAIT OF BAD BUNNY 🥹🙏

If the autograph is real (I have no idea if it's real or fake), I want to auction it off to raise money to build more schools.

What impressed me the most is that with the money they will raise by recycling plastic bottles and aluminum cans, the stadium is going to open a bike tour on the property for all the children of Honduras. I was able to visit INVEMA, the largest recycling center in Honduras, and the Cervecería Hondureña to show you the entire process of how the garbage from the stadium will be turned into Coca Cola bottles.

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