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On my way to class I signed an oath to recycle more and got a free pair of glasses. Nice start to the day.
28-30/03/2017, Royal Radisson hotel, 825 delegates, annual forum&expo since 2004 (photos by Anvar Galeev), mir-expo.com , lom.rusmet.ru
The environmental group at Arbroath High School in June, 1995, which had been collecting waste paper for recycling, from left, back - Scott Reilly, Mr John Peattie, teacher; Samantha Wyness, Paul O'Rourke, Andrew Lynch, Margaret Burns, Scott Simpson, Ashley Stewart and Nicola Donaldson: front - Simon Sword and Laurie Tilley. (Photograph - Colin Wight)
I digged up some old business cards, ads, clothes tags, etc I have collected and started drawing on 'em, it's environmental, and a lot of fun!
28-30/03/2017, Royal Radisson hotel, 825 delegates, annual forum&expo since 2004 (photos by Anvar Galeev), mir-expo.com , lom.rusmet.ru
serged from a thrifted sweater.
the knees are bagged out because I was just wearing these. :P I don't like the feeling of the serged seams next to my skin, so it's on the outside.
Wormery & Recycling Exhibition
Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, Museum of Norfolk Life
Gressenhall, Dereham, Norfolk, England, UK
The sign that says "Changing Room" is clear enough but I was perplexed by the implications of the recycling emblem.
This was seen at The Lighthouse design center in Glasgow in 2013.
(i was trying to spell 'recycle' funny too, like 'resykle' etc. but it just looked weird and/or pharmaceutical.)
Knox College students and employees play a recycling game at a presentation by the Office of Sustainability. Teams had to sort items into recyclable and disposable, and one member carried items across the room to the correct bin. Photo by Peter Bailley.
I might have a hard time letting go of this one... Definitely, on my wish list... hee hee hee
Hand-knit/hand-sewn scarf from recycled/reclaimed sweaters. I salvage fun parts of the sweaters and then unravel the rest. This is made from the edges of a sweater's sleeves and waistline. Most of these scarves consist of 4-6 sweaters. All pieces are original patterns knitted on my great grandma's needles.
Back of this Long sleeved cropped sweater made by recycling. Brown. Ruffled hem. Removable bow with attached pom-poms.
Recycling wrapping paper and other leftovers from the gifts during the holiday season - and some clay and paint
A college art student made this for my wife in remeberance of her father from an old book...amazing!
I think this was the first time I had ever seen the mention of recycling. May 1995, Botanical gardens, Brisbane
recicling can be fun...
my dughter left me her shaby
boring beg... she ask me to throw it...
so i recycled it today . beuty....
These are clean well-marked recycling bins that help keep clean and save money. Even though there ins't a cardboard bin they are saving it to recycle it elsewhere. There is also a big window behind them to provide natural sunlight which can lower energy bills.
Thames Path goes through all the exciting sights of London
Read about my Thames Path travels at ramblingman.org.uk/walks/thamespath/
Made from a Grandad's Tank top and the back and arms of a Granny's cardigan. Chopped up, reshaped and put together with lots of stichwork.
This scarf is 100% cashmere from recycled thrift store sweaters. This is the same basic process that is used to make the cashmere throw in "Sewing Green" only you need fewer sweaters! I like to use the original ribbing of the sweater for the end of the scarf and love it when I can use the button front of a cardigan too!
28-30/03/2017, Royal Radisson hotel, 825 delegates, annual forum&expo since 2004 (photos by Anvar Galeev), mir-expo.com , lom.rusmet.ru