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I have a box under my bed where I save colorful plastic-bags. When I get an idea I can start directly. These flags was very easy to make and it won't cost you anything. I have my flags in my garden.
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Submitted by: Helena Andreasson !
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Using an old beater from a hand mixer that died, covered with liquid polymer and adorned with "quilled" polymer scrolls. To read more about the story behind this creation, please go to my blog post: createmyworlddesigns.blogspot.com/2013/12/recycled-christ...
This little lad was hovering near me and I thought he wanted me to buy him a coke but all he wanted was the empty can for recycling, bless him!
Taken at the Angkor Temples, March 2005.
The Fort Hood Recycle Center is the largest recycle facility in the Army. When the recycle program first started in 1992, Fort Hood sold 600 tons of recyclable material. During FY08 and FY09, the recycle center sold 17,132 tons of recyclable material.
It's Wednesday and it's garbage/recycling day. For a change they picked up the trash first today! Generally the recycling goes first.
6-yard Front Load Recycling Dumpster
Green Earth Recycling
Coeur d' Alene, ID
August 2014
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Small recycling station "EKO-piste" outside Rovaniemi airport building. Bins for batteries, metal, glass, plastic, general waste and paper.
This photo was taken last summer. Right outside a cycle store in Falkenberg, Sweden.
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The Pilchuck Glass School has their own type of recycling. Broken or extra glass, student mistakes, etc. all go into the bins for reuse latter. This one looked like jewels. The light from the nearby furnace provided the glow.
Ever since Bangkok's mayor abolished the huge waste dumps on the outskirts of Bangkok and mechanised the processing of refuse so that it came out as compost as an end product, these small merchants have now become the main merchants for scavangers to sell their finds to.
Waste Management Dempster Recycle One on a Volvo WXLL chassis dumping commercial/school recycling at Clayton Ward Recycling Co. in Kennewick, WA on April 3, 2012
See this truck collecting residential recycling crates: www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9FsoZauBa4
See this truck collecting commercial recycling carts and dumping at the local recycle center: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lbd5a_dyZw
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As part of my blog's countdown to Earth Day Craft Challenge I recycled plastic condiment cups and plastic water bottle caps to create adorable miniature dolls.
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Website: EarthyGirl Originals !
Submitted by: Adrianna Mabrie !
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It's gotten to the point that it isn't about taking out the garbage. It's about taking out the recycling.
Odds and ends of old glassware I put together to make this garden decoration. When the sun shines through it's very pretty.
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Innovative Eco-company Co2nscience.com, based in Bradford, Yorkshire have created a totally unique wall art product that promises to showcase your photographs to dazzling effect. ‘Stretcher Prints’ are completely unlike all other wall canvas products on the market. For starters, each print is made of up to 22 recycled 50cl plastic bottles, which is great news for the environment, but it’s also perfect for all budding photographers wanting to show off their pictures!
The unique properties of the material make it incredibly flexible, durable and washable too! The flexibility of the fabric means that Stretcher Prints are not constrained by rigid wooden frames, and can be formed into some really unique and unusual shapes. The Pioneer, The Explorer, The Adventurer, The Stargazer and The Creator are their five signature designs, and are totally unlike anything else you can buy. The unusual shaped canvas can really make your image pop. Co2nscience believe that their special shapes, along with the right image, makes for a stunning combination.
If razor-sharp images and vibrant colours are important to you, then Stretcher Prints are where it’s at! The recycled fabric is printed on using the latest textile printing processes, to create a finish that is vibrant and colour fast, and can even be washed on a cool cycle, without any fear of clarity diminishment. The quality of print finish is extraordinarily sharp and vivid, as vouched for by many of the professional photographers who have chosen to partner with Co2nscience.
Amongst the highly talented photographers that Co2nscience have teamed up with, are: Derek Kind, a Canadian artist specialising in dramatic landscape photography, Mark Denton, a Yorkshire-based panoramic photographer and Joolz Dymond, the UK’s premier female cycling photographer, to provide a diverse range of off-the-shelf style options for every environment.
Co2nscience have also been licensed by the National Archives and Transport for London, and, more recently, the Press Association, to reproduce some of their iconic and award winning images.
Stuart Jones, Founder and MD of Co2nscience.com believes that Stretcher Prints will appeal to Photographers, wanting to showcase their photography in a really unique, eyecatching way.
Stretcher Prints are the eye-catching wall print of choice for the stylish, eco-conscious generation.
You can view Co2nscience’s ‘Stretcher Print’ project on Kickstarter.
More information: Co2nscience.com website !
Submitted by: Stuart Jones !