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Make a statement next time you take a trip to the grocery store with this cute and durable tote bag! Never again will you have to use those ugly disposable plastic bags!! It is similar in design but is wider, taller, and much more attractive...a win win situation! Lovingly handcrafted using fun, high quality cotton fabric from Robert Kaufman and Michael Miller collections.

 

This eco-friendly reusable market tote bag stands out from the rest and is specially designed to fit on the bag holders on the stands used by most stores!

 

Besides being much cuter than a plastic bag, this tote is:

 

*Easy to load and carry.. the handles are wide to distribute the weight making it more comfortable to carry.

 

*Easy to clean - machine wash (cold) and tumble dry low

 

*Fully lined and reversible - looks great and adds strength

 

*Strong and tough - this tote is deceiving as it is not only pretty but tough too! All seams are double stitched and the handles are reinforced.

 

*Easy to store - when you're done, simply fold up your tote and toss it in your purse or keep it in your car for your next trip to the store!!

  

Measures approximately 14" wide x 14" high x 6" deep. Made from 100% cotton fabric.

 

Shoutout to fellow Etsian keykalou for the design and pattern!

reused embroidery from my old shirts

Copyright © Chaikhana.

 

This was one of the Zellers locations that sit vacant after the 2011 deal with Target. This originally opened as a Kmart back in the 1960s. It appears Kmart was slightly renovated in the 1990s with the new signage. Zellers opened up here around 1998 after Kmart closed, and remained here until the Target deal. The Kmart canopy has since been dismantled, and remains a shell. As of 2015, this is now a Lowe's. I am not sure if they reused the building, or demolished the old Zellers and built a newer one.

In the "Solitary and confined" series.

An assortment of miniature books attached by wire or pins on to a piece of scrap wood.

Schleudertrommel als Papierkorb

device : nokia 306

Built by Matt Vaughn, Spring 2021

 

This mirror frame was built up from random pieces of scrap molding, siding and whatever else I could find.

Came out beautiful, reclaimed wood top (built by us) and reused cast iron legs, from the sinks, from a 19-teens former unwed mothers and children's home in Buffalo NY. (a side note: Why was there no home for unwed fathers?...where were they in this situation?...perhaps the Erie County Jail? Maybe a laundry where they could work off their immorality like the ladies might have been apporpriate?)

 

In our shop at ReUse Action (Reuseaction.com) we fabricate slabs out of the barn beams and building materials we collect from salvage, deconstruction and demolition jobs.

 

In this project we re-sawed old growth, 3x8 barn joists from Bath NY. They are beautiful old growth southern yellow pine that was cut down in the 1870s-1880s and was hundreds of years old at that time. These trees probably predated the American Revolution. I count about 120 rings per 8 inches!

 

The slab was built and finished with satin, water-based polyurethane. Nail holes, checks and divots were filled to a high level of finish with West System, clear epoxy.One can see to the bottom of the holes.

 

The cast iron base was reclaimed from a bathroom of the former unwed mothers and children's house on Harvard Place in Buffalo. It was built in the 19-teens and these legs were ganged together and held up back to back cast iron sinks. We stripped them and repainted them with satin enamel and dry brushed them with pewter paint to highlight the graininess and the embossed letters and other interesting details from the casting.

 

The distance between the legs was shortened and the threaded rods were shortened and re-threaded to match the length of the table. Matching feet were made and added to the bottom of the legs and levelers were added. The old square head nuts and bolts were saved, cleaned and re-used to preserve the original look.

 

It is on display in our store and available for $950 in the store. We bases to make 2 more of these, to any length and custom widths and other wood tops. See reuseaction.com

I made some reusable grocery bags for a friend and decided to use a wife beater instead of a t-shirt. I decorated it with a cute little flower stamp.

Reusable Grocery Bag

היה אדיר

רמו קאסו היה גדול

סנאפ תודה אחי

T-shirt made from 2 of my grandpa Charlie's old cast-off shirts!

Built by Matt Vaughn, Spring 2021

 

This horizontal mirror was made from scraps of salvaged molding.

Seen in my Toronto neighborhood. I'm glad not everyone has taken down their holiday decorations. I had not noticed these clever Christmas trees until the other day.

Scaling Reuse: From Pilots to Metrics

 

Beth Bovis, Partner; Leader, Global Social Impact and Sustainability, Kearney, USA; Inger Andersen, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi; Jim Andrew, Chief Sustainability Officer, PepsiCo, USA; Heather Crawford, Senior Vice-President, Creative, TerraCycle, USA; Anastasia Smolina, Director, Sustainability, Circular Economy Strategy, Walmart, USA; Zara Ingilizian, Head of Shaping the Future of Consumption; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

The Beta release of my FirePit Cooler. I had an old Coleman cooler sitting next to an old grill frame that I needed to dispose of. Suddenly it struck me that two old things could become one new thing. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, y'know. I still have to secure it a little better and add boards on the sides for end tables. All in all, though, it performed beautifully in it's debut.

Recycle all your old plastic shopping bags into a new, reusable tote bag. The bags, cut up into loops and chained together, make a sturdy “yarn” knit in a loose gauge to give the finished bag enough stretch to accommodate a full load of groceries, and saving plastic from our ever-enlarging landfills.

 

Pattern Available on Ravelry.

These are Reusable Rangolis on Plastic Sheets using Kundans

 

For tutorials and more designs visit summersofindia.blogspot.com/

www.recyclart.org/2014/10/recycle-reuse-glass-jars-tutorial/

 

If you want to make the favors and looking for something to do with recycled materials, you can consider the glass jars.

  

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Squiggy

SKU: B0703

Tan squiggle reusable fabric grocery bag

 

Features:

Rigid insert at bottom of bag

Tag for hanging grocer club cards

Elastic sleeve to hold bottles

Folds for easy storage

 

Size: 15" x 13" x 7"

Fabric: Blend

Recommended care: Dry clean if needed

 

copyright © sean dreilinger

  

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view Squiggy - Eco-friendly Reusable Grocery Bag by JP Monkey - _MG_9752 catalog on a black background.

 

St Julian's is one of Norwich's smallest churches tucked away in the south of the city. It makes even less impact from the street now that it's ancient round tower is reduced to a stump, it was hit by a bomb in World War II and collapsed into the church, destroying most of it. Therefore most of what we see today is a postwar rebuilding.

 

It is remarkable it was rebuilt at all, considering little beyond the north wall survived the bombing and other ancient Norwich churches were razed after the war despite more of their fabric surviving. What made a difference here was association with Lady Juliana, better known as Julian of Norwich, an anchorite who lived in a cell on the south side of this church in the late 14th century and was renowned for her holiness.

 

Julian's cell was rebuilt after the war on it's old site and is now entered through a beautiful Romanesque doorway, itself all that survives of another bombed church, St Michael at Thorn, that stood nearby (it was reused here during the postwar rebuilding, at which time St Michael's ruins were demolished).

 

The church itself is like a shrine and very intimate after nearby St Peter's. The interior is almost entirely new, the east wall is now blank without a window (something postwar church builders were fond of doing) but does posses a colourful reredos. The font at the west end is a particularly fine 15th century piece carved with figures of saints (originally in All Saints' church and brought here after the war).

 

St Julian's is also a rarity in Norwich, a church that is generally open and accessible every day.

 

For more see Simon Knott's superb website below:-

www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichjulian/norwichjulian.htm

Also information on the bombed church of St Michael at Thorn:-

www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichmichaelthorn/norwichmich...

 

Also on Norwich Historic Churches Trust's website:-

www.norwich-churches.org/St Julian/home.shtm

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You can now recycle your corks at Adnams stores and managed inns via social enterprise RecorkedUK. June 2017

recycle,reduce,reuse

 

Rubbish Removal London now recycles over 80% of all the rubbish removal in London. We will arrange waste collections that fit in with your timetable. Clear it waste services are available in and around the London area.

   

Clear it waste offer a same day service working 24/7 using a load and go service, skip and open back Lorries so the clearance process is quick and efficient. With our caged vehicles there is no need for a skip licenses for London areas!

 

A beautiful old Finnish fabric (re-used, used to be a table cloth) is now a striking shopping bag

Came out beautiful, reclaimed wood top (built by us) and reused cast iron legs, from the sinks, from a 19-teens former unwed mothers and children's home in Buffalo NY. (a side note: Why was there no home for unwed fathers?...where were they in this situation?...perhaps the Erie County Jail? Maybe a laundry where they could work off their immorality like the ladies might have been apporpriate?)

 

In our shop at ReUse Action (Reuseaction.com) we fabricate slabs out of the barn beams and building materials we collect from salvage, deconstruction and demolition jobs.

 

In this project we re-sawed old growth, 3x8 barn joists from Bath NY. They are beautiful old growth southern yellow pine that was cut down in the 1870s-1880s and was hundreds of years old at that time. These trees probably predated the American Revolution. I count about 120 rings per 8 inches!

 

The slab was built and finished with satin, water-based polyurethane. Nail holes, checks and divots were filled to a high level of finish with West System, clear epoxy.One can see to the bottom of the holes.

 

The cast iron base was reclaimed from a bathroom of the former unwed mothers and children's house on Harvard Place in Buffalo. It was built in the 19-teens and these legs were ganged together and held up back to back cast iron sinks. We stripped them and repainted them with satin enamel and dry brushed them with pewter paint to highlight the graininess and the embossed letters and other interesting details from the casting.

 

The distance between the legs was shortened and the threaded rods were shortened and re-threaded to match the length of the table. Matching feet were made and added to the bottom of the legs and levelers were added. The old square head nuts and bolts were saved, cleaned and re-used to preserve the original look.

 

It is on display in our store and available for $950 in the store. We bases to make 2 more of these, to any length and custom widths and other wood tops. See reuseaction.com

Part of my project of turning old glass power pole insulators into LED lamps.

Anyone see this bag anywhere grab it! And send it to me. There is only one, I lent it to someone in media, and it got lost on its way back to me. It's possibly in Finland, but could be in London.

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behind Qvades Gård (Torvet 3), off Jernbanegade 7; used to store goods arriving for market from Bandholm

 

2019: to be renovated as offices for the kommune

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folketidende.dk/Lollands-Posten/Kommunen-rykker-ind-paa-T...

 

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Outside the Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection :)

dumbo sculpture park

Christmas gifts for my nieces by request.

I re-purposed one of my used Graze.com trays into a handy propagator for some herb seeds - oregano, thyme, chives and coriander.

 

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