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Lockers converted to recharging stations of mobile phones.

O evento rolou dia 7/3/15 em uma parceria do Olabi com o Brownie do Luiz, PermaRio, Respeite um Carro a Menos, CicloCourier e Special Adventures. Mais infos: olabi.co/programacao/reuse-recicle-conserte/

Crédito das imagens: May Bandeira

Hearts @ The Little Red Hen

 

made from one of P's outgrown cotton sweaters... unraveled and reknit.

It has one pair of ear to let people close up the opening and stable the casing, let people easy to hand carry.

used some scrap fabric to make this lovely pouch for shipping a matching dress and headband!

to beelicious thru Color-iffic Swap-o-rama (U.S. & Canada only)

Kathreen and her daughter Repurposed their Sampler box! Read all about it Right Here!

O evento rolou dia 7/3/15 em uma parceria do Olabi com o Brownie do Luiz, PermaRio, Respeite um Carro a Menos, CicloCourier e Special Adventures. Mais infos: olabi.co/programacao/reuse-recicle-conserte/

Crédito das imagens: May Bandeira

This 4 year old sewed her own bag, even reinforcing the straps. Kids are amazing! (her sister just wanted to get in on the act)

By Elliott P. Montgomery

 

How tightly can a product's lifecycle be compressed... and what are the ramifications of doing this? The MicroCycle Project attempts to ask these question as a public performance. A mini manufacturing station is set up in NYC's Union Square; scrap material from a nearby business is used to create shopping bags. The salvaged materials traveled 3 city blocks before being repurposed into products that would minimize waste.

 

The MicroCycle Project was initially realized in Bushwick, Brooklyn in 2008. The second performance in June 2009 incorporated two mobile solar kiosks I designed and constructed for Solar One, providing power for the sewing machines.

 

Though difficult to prove, I theorize that the public fabrication and the local connection to materials serves as a mnemonic device, helping users remember their shopping bags, thus avoiding neglect, the downfall of the ubiquitous reusable tote bag.

 

More at www.epmid.com

This high quality, strong canvass bag is perfect for carrying local produce.

For sale $10

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We can reuse materials and equipments that have been used in our laboratory. I often did that. The examples are brown wrapping papers, cottons, aluminum foils, rubber gloves, pipette tips, and other things. re-sterilization using autoclave or oven, we could use it over and over with no need to get the new one. Saving right?

 

Picture was taken at Microbiology Laboratory, State University of Yogyakarta, DIY, Indonesia

  

Fall-themed sandwich bags, a gorgeous hanging bag from repurposed placemates and artisanal/ethical/YUMMY chocolate! WOO HOO!

don't forget to bring a bag and don't forget to wash them : )

UNESCO Weltkulturerbe Kinderdijk

Day three, the improvement begins. Went out for a mashed potato run (that ended up being lunch) and saw these. Wondered why, and snapped a pic.

 

Started feeling much, much better in the late afternoon.

 

so hard, you reuse, reuse, reuse!

LB stopped and told me to take this photo, cause she thought it was funny.

O evento rolou dia 7/3/15 em uma parceria do Olabi com o Brownie do Luiz, PermaRio, Respeite um Carro a Menos, CicloCourier e Special Adventures. Mais infos: olabi.co/programacao/reuse-recicle-conserte/

Crédito das imagens: May Bandeira

Buying things second-hand is reusing. Reusing is good!

This in my "new" exercise shirt. I got it last weekend at a yard sale for 50¢.

 

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I used the long leftovers from the scarflettes as ribbons to decorate the kraft paper wrapping (of the said scarflettes) This way I won't mix them.

Dec 22nd 2009

Fully lined, using handles from old hessian bag

Meijers has these for sale for 99cents each... I decided their branding was a little bland and added to it.

Donatella Pavan - Nuovi minatori per giacimenti urbani

photo: Enrico Omodeo Salè

The 3D Chinese characters are made from oyster shells and pained red afterward. It goes from right to left, "famous tea, milk tea and coffee, Wah Tao Cafe"

A Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board staffer waters the community garden with recycled stormwater at Towerside.

Kyle R., who is a Tampa resident, uses reusable Publix shopping bags so he doesn't waste plastic or paper bags. “I go shopping several times a week so Publix bags reduce my amount of waste, " said Klye "When I buy paper products I try to go with biodegratable options."

Creative Mornings Madrid: Reuse

How to customise a reusable shopping bag to show what might be 'inside' it: steps 1-6 of 12.

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