Archive for the 'reuse' Category

My favorite kind of recycling

Monday, June 18th, 2007

cd case for morons

This CD case made from used circuit boards is innovative recycling at its best.

This plastic CD case, like any other but with bits of circuit boards glued on it for decoration, requires a good deal of energy to produce and will be mailed to you in a large cardboard box! Only £10.00! That’s £2 per CD it holds.

Now that you have it, what do you do with it?

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Recycle This might have the answer. The blog appears to be new, but the concept is sound. The author seeks comments on possible uses for trash. The two trash items so far discussed are socks and pistachio shells.

What do you do with your used pistachio shells? I am ashamed to admit I’ve been throwing them out.

To live within garbage

Friday, April 21st, 2006

Woman to build house out of 747 [BBC]:

A California woman is going ahead with the construction of a house made of elements from a 747 Jumbo jet.

Francie Rehwald wanted her house to look “feminine”, have curves and be eco-friendly. Her architect’s answer was: “Let’s use a 747!”

The wing of the Boeing jet will be used for the roof, its nose as a meditation temple while its trademark “bulge” will serve as a loft.

This is excellent. House building, renovation, and demolition is one place where reuse can have a huge impact. According to my on-line pals over at Build it Green, building materials comprise the bulk of recyclables thrown away in New York City. That’s probably true elsewhere as well.

Mottainai Grandma

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

In Japan, they have Mottainai Grandma, who exists to promote mottaini (moh-tie-nigh, loosely “don’t throw that shit away, I can fix it and use it”) to children.Mottainai Baasan