View allAll Photos Tagged Reusable
Using recycled stormwater runoff to irrigate the boulevard landscaping on 4th Street SE in Minneapolis.
this was one of the features which led to my decision to purchase this particular filter, rather than the others Rainbow carries.
also note my reuse of the Saint Benoit yogurt container. best yogurt ever.
Permission for reuse from Crossroads Cultural Center or Human Adventure Corporation required. Attribution required ("Photograph by: David Galalis"). All rights reserved by photographer, David Galalis.
Photos from a dress rehearsal of the 2016 production of "A mid-summer night's dream" at the University of Minnesota, Morris, directed by Ray Schultz.
These are, for the most part, completely unedited and being posted "as is". I'll try to clean up the lighting and color on a few of the better ones and post them later, but these are pretty much the raw dump. All I've done here is remove things that are terribly out of focus, or have some other really obvious problem.
This production used recycled/reused materials for both the set and costuming whenever possible.
Many thanks to Ray and the cast and crew for letting me barge in and take pictures during this rehearsal. The show was enormously fun, and I really enjoyed shooting.
I found a good use for my old pot de creme container from Miette. I could take it back for my dollar deposit, but it's cute.
love them or hate them, Nordhavn's three converted silos stop the district from being completely bland
The only sewing I've managed to do in months. I have quite a few more cut, as I plan to use cloth diapers and flannel wipes at least half of the time with this baby.
www.recyclart.org/2015/08/cubie-made-old-army-ammunition-...
With Cubie we give a completely new function to old discarded army ammunition crates. Not only we disarm them of their inglorious past, but we revamp these unloved objects into fully functional tables. To complete the natural earthly look but also to increase functionality, we have replaced the original lids with covers made from discarded pallets. Because we use the original hinges, screws and locks, these tables are made 100% with reuse. We can leave them in their original color or finish them with VOC free paint to match any style. And the best part about them is that the inner space can be used to to store books, magazines, remote controls or anything else that would typically clutter the table.
Some Indian hotels try nowadays to contribute to a more sustainable hotel management by inviting their guest to reuse their towels. But only if they want to of course.. Photo taken by Barthelemy Delerm, Bombay
This is a unique reusable shipping container for the automotive industry. It's pretty cool watching it come clean.
Definitely no dry time here.
Back in October I made this doll for my Swap Sister Jodi R. The dress was a thrifted green velvet skirt. I ended up changing the bow to a Christmas red velvet bow. I forgot all about the bag criteria!
Trash was picked up from a neglected area. Any salvageable paper was collected, pressed, and bound into a book. The book was then placed back in the now clean area.
Christina Kim’s choga and slip made from hand spun, hand woven cotton saris..Installation views of “Scraps: Fashion, Textiles, and Creative Reuse”.Cooper-Hewitt.New York, New York.September 23, 2016 - April 23, 2017
Beth mae'n bosib creu gyda hen lyfr, plat neu topiau poteli?
What can you make with an old book, plate or some bottle tops?
www.1001gardens.org/2013/01/riy-hanging-garden-handbags/
Don't know what to do with your old handbags ? Make fun and colored plant holders with them with this "Recycle It Yourself" idea ! Hang the handles from hooks on a wall, on a fence or dangle them from tree branches and your garden will be unique !
++ More information at HGTV website !
Reusable sandwich and snack bag, for school, work, etc.
Take it with you while trecking, hiking, canoeing, picnic, for the baby in the car, office , for the beach, on your bicycle.
You can purchase this and many more of my bags at www.bagitconscious.etsy.com