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It's pretty simple really, The ReUse Project is about finding multiple uses for things and throwing nothing away that doesn't have to be. ReUsing is kind of like Recycling, only we arent geting rid of things, we are finding new uses for them.
Here are a few examples of how you might ReUse...
Example 1:
I was walking down the street the other day when i found ________ in the trash. I decided to take ________ home and turned it into _________.
Example 2:
I had _______ sitting in my closet for the last million years and I finally did something with it.
Example 3:
I got _________ for my birthday this year, and i really didnt like it, so i cut it up and turned it into _______.
There are many ways to ReUse.
"One mans trash is another mans treasure"
My MIL gave me her Serger and I have accumulated a bunch of flannel. I have sensitive skin so I am going to try just using water with these in case Lyric has sensitive skin as well.
This model also happens to be a photographer who has been kind enough to shoot my work for me a time or two! This silver blazer features reconstructed stitching accents at the lapels and rear hip.
The Masters has the Green Jacket; the SFWMD Governing Board has the Purple Coat.
For Water Reuse Week this year, Governing Board member Mitch Hutchcraft bequeathed the Purple Coat to fellow Board member Clarke Harlow in a brief ceremony. Purple is the color of the pipes that carry reclaimed water.
Then-Governing Board member Patrick Rooney debuted the coat for Water Reuse Week in 2009. It's become an annual tradition for the current holder to pass it on at the May Governing Board meeting.
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The PSU ReUse Room is a student volunteer-run store that facilitates the donation and distribution of used office and school supplies. Students, faculty, and staff come to the ReUse room for free binders, notebooks, folders, and other supplies, helping to reduce waste while also helping cash-strapped students save money.
Looking towards the entrance of the Temple of Amun, you can see that blocks of stone have been reused in the wall on the right.
Tanis, Egypt
Circl, a new circular building in Amsterdam’s Zuidas district, was opened in September 2017. Circl is an initiative of ABN AMRO. The bank plans to share the knowledge of circularity that it acquired while developing and constructing this circular building and to use this knowledge to advise clients. In the circular economy, materials are reused and virtually no waste is created. The design stage takes into account assembly in construction and deconstruction after use. Almost all of the materials used in creating Circl are second-hand, easily disassembled and able to be reused. ABN AMRO collected 16,000 pairs of old jeans from its employees which were incorporated into the ceiling and serve as insulation material. The window frames in the conference rooms were carefully removed from demolished office buildings. The furniture in Circl was previously used, and restored. There are 500 solar panels on the roof, and the building uses direct current (DC) instead of alternating current (AC) to minimise loss of energy resulting from conversion.
Circular use and sustainability
Besides conference rooms, Circl also has a restaurant, a rooftop bar and an exhibition space – all of which are open to the public. Circl’s circularity goes beyond the building itself. Circl employees wear uniforms produced from recycled plastic bottles, and the catering services employ people with occupational disabilities. The venue will host lectures and meetings focusing on social and economic issues, including new possibilities and solutions relating to the circular economy. ABN AMRO is fully committed to making the homes and offices that it finances in the Netherlands more sustainable and wants to improve the energy efficiency of its entire real estate portfolio to an average of label A by 2030. By implementing circular earning models and facilitating this transition, we aim to make a bigger contribution to creating a sustainable society.”
First fully circular economy
The Dutch government wants the Dutch economy to run completely on reusable raw materials by 2050. This will be a long and challenging process, but ABN AMRO is confident that the Netherlands will become the world’s first fully circular economy. An interim goal is a 50% reduction in the use of primary raw materials by 2030. It will be quite a challenge to maintain the volume of construction while reducing the use of primary construction materials by 30 million tonnes between now and 2030. All of the construction waste – from brick to grit – will have to serve as circular input. It is crucial that the government, business and consumers join forces to achieve this goal. The construction and real estate industry is a raw materials and energy intensive sector. These two things make a difference in improving sustainability. Reusing or upcycling of waste, increasing biomass applications and circular construction all help to reduce carbon emissions and make less intensive use of scarce raw materials. In building Circl, ABN AMRO experienced first-hand what opportunities exist, the creativity and solutions that are already present and where the challenges lies.
I took this of my Disney Tinkerbell reusable bag. I leave these in my car for my trips to the grocery store.
I cannot help myself. Here’s a story about records, books, postage, recycling and reuse.
This box started out life containing 16 copies of Patrick O’Farrell’s paperback book with ISBN 0-86840-635-X, sent from the University of New South Wales Press (printed on the box). It must have been sent to Readings bookshop in Carlton, who reused it to send something to Dr Phillip Law (1912-2010) at his home in Canterbury (address label on the bottom of the box, unfortunately Post Paid Australia with no postmark). Dr Law used it to store excess publications about Antarctica (inscribed on the box in his own hand). On the death of Dr Law in 2010, the box ended up with us, the eScholarship Research Centre, who have been working with Dr Law on his papers since the mid 1980s. We have the final material from Dr Law now processed and boxed in special National Library of Australia boxes, ready for transfer to their custody.
Looking up the book in the National Library of Australia’s Trove catalogue and checking the ISBNs of the different editions reveals that this box originally held the third edition of The Irish in Australia, published in 2000.
I needed a box to send 18 copies of a book we have just published (November 2011), Founders, Firsts and Feminists: Women Leaders in Twentieth-century Australia, to a conference being held in Canberra next week. This box did the job nicely!
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Deployable Ku-band Earth Terminals (DKETs) were designed to support larger hub locations for long-haul transport in and out of theater. Each retrograded and reused DKET could save more than $1 million, which includes refurbishing costs. (U.S. Army photo)
Alta Lofts is the adaptive reuse of a 1920s-era former paint factory in a transitional neighborhood east of downtown Los Angeles. In my opinion the architects and designers did a bang-up job here.
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Due to the shape and form of a wooden pallet, it's the perfect raw material to make a simple and cheap bike rack. The slats of the pallet are spaced far enough apart - but not too far apart - to hold a bicycle wheel. Here are some ideas we found over Internet to show you how people use old pallets and repurposed them into various bike racks. No more excuse to buy an expensive bike rack now as you could make one by yourself in few minutes and for approximately 0$ :)
Bike rack made from 2 pallets - via Recyclart
Portable bike rack made out of 2 upcycled pallets with wheels - via The Haas Machine
Lean a pallet against a wall, whether in your garage or in the garden, and that's it, you have a bike rack - via Bob Vila
Another simple bike rack for your garden made from the top of a repurposed pallet and 2 supports that lift one side from the ground
Another way of doing a bike rack with a pallet positioned vertically
Even with a small pallet you could make a bike rack for two bikes
Nice looking pallet bike rack installed on a terrace - via Cheap Pallets
Another very simple bike rack - via Abadeu
Two pallets bike rack for a shop bike park :)
A simple pallet placed vertically with a couple of metal brackets to prevent the pallet from falling - via The Rebuilding Center
2 pallets nailed together at a 90 degree angle with some extra fence pieces as the "side supports", perfect for storing bikes in your garage in a clean way
You can also make a vertical bike rack fixed on a wall to hang two bikes as this one - via Recyclart
Another vertical pallet bike rack to hang a bike on the wall (with two hooks for hanging the bike) - via Handarbeiden
A customized and painted version of a bike rack :) - via Ale Landa
Have you made a pallet bike rack? Do not hesitate to share it with us to inspire our readers!
Göteborgs Stad, sustainable office interiors, reused and repurposed furnishings and material.
Bespoke 'self portrait' wall art made with reclaimed wood blocks, scrap paper, found metal and misc. objects
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