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Reusable snack bags! Store all types of snack in this cute snack bag. If you need to clean it, just throw it in the wash! Easy as pie and save money on those ziploc bags!
Made from old CDs and paper snowflakes.
Get the know how at my blog:
greenissuessingapore.blogspot.com/2011/12/diy-snowflakes....
cherry red pinstripeswith thin gold colour edging make this a stunning eco shopper from AlikiBags.
The machine embroidered motto :
'reduce reuse recycle' has been machine embroidered onto a strip of cotton as embellishment.
This shopper/tote will easily fold.
We repaired for the first time together at Catbytes, working our way through faulty donated laptops. They were going for reuse in the community with people and children in need.
Photos by Mark Phillips.
Please credit "The Restart Project / Mark Philiips"
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?
an old icehockey card
old books (pictures and text)
glue
glossy accents
cardboard from some brochure/leaflet
Students showed a strong preference overall for reusable bottles, saying that they only used plastic bottled water when on the go or when lacking any other source of water. Even then, some said they'd opt for a Coca Cola or other flavored beverage if they were going to spend the money to buy a beverage anyway. The image above shows the vast majority of students with bottles of some sort, and the bulk of those bottles are of the reusable type.
We are manufacturing Reusable Sanitary Pads that are good for your body and good for the earth. No harmful chemicals are used inside the cotton sanitary pads for women as in disposable pads. bit.ly/3v4sNHn
by Al Gross and Strong Buffalo, at the American Indian Cultural Corridor, Northern Spark 2019. Photo Credit: Ne-dah-ness Greene
Reuse of my photo on www.amnesty.ch
Full URL: www.amnesty.ch/de/about/amnesty-schweiz/stellungnahmen
Original Picture: www.flickr.com/photos/keepthebyte/117558892/
Just a 15 minute stroll away from my office is the U.S. Botanic Garden. The day I went, August 1, 2008, there was an exhibition on things we all can do to promote a sustainable earth. More information on this can be found at: www.usbg.gov/education/events/One-Planet-Ours.cfm
Fully Insulated, machine washable, very cute lunch tote!
Please check out my profile on how to get yours!
www.recyclart.org/2010/01/the-art-of-re-using/
Contrast is key to Jo-Annie’s work. Clashing absurd mindscapes with social critique, leaping from era to era and pitting different textures against each other, her pieces always play to the full strength of everyday's irony.
++ More on Jo-Annie Marue website !