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The building Founders Brewing Company is in used to have an industrial use (warehouse maybe?) and what is now a huge outdoor seating area in front was originally truck docks.
Freshman Lenny Cohen wishes he would have had the opportunity to use the Styrofoam to-go boxes at the USF dining halls. "It is only convenient if you live in Juniper Poplar, because the dining hall is downstairs. Otherwise, it is extremely unnecessary and a hassle," said Cohen.
I reused this because I liked the. decorations of salad and lemon on it, I know I Said it took forever and this food was just cooked so I can take pictures credit to my mom and her hard work she always likes me to be successful in my education. love her so much, and my dad too he helped me a lot with my copy cat one
Panel discussion exploring possibilities for Contemporary Reuse in the Mediterranean Basin. Syracuse University in Florence - January 29, 2015
(Photo: Francesco Guazzelli)
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
A strict ‘no bottled water’ policy has prevented 1 million plastic water bottles ending up in landfill. We bottle all our drinking water in house using a Vivreau filtration system.
By Nancy Palmer, Medical Lake, WA
22" tall
$20, no tax
Since Nancy uses found fabric scraps there's a wide variety of colors and designs available.
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
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Panel discussion exploring possibilities for Contemporary Reuse in the Mediterranean Basin. Syracuse University in Florence - January 29, 2015
(Photo: Francesco Guazzelli)
Magnets that we found in the dumpster and the backgrounds are anything from DHL slips to book covers to music sheets... all things we found in the dumpster...
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle for the Weekly Challenge
Haha.. a peek into my eating habits, although the egg nog was a gift :D
Do you have a broken or unused boat? You may be inspired by this restaurant which reused it as a shelf!
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I often treat my friends to dessert that I make and throwing away all those disposable cutlery makes me feel uneasy. I bought three sets of these reusable picnic forks (10 to a case) so I can do my part with reducing some waste. Love the cheery sunny yellow colour.
$7.90 for 30 forks!
Submitted by: The Polar Bear Express (Project Polar Bear)
This is a picture of our team (the Polar Bear Express) at Rocky Boots. The guy in the picture is the manager of Rocky Boots. He is putting a sign in his business for everyone to see. The sign is to help save the Polar Bears by using reusable water bottles. We can save the polar bears by having people use reusable water bottles.
the artist in this loft saves paint globs and chips and uses them to add texture to her next painting :)
Panel discussion exploring possibilities for Contemporary Reuse in the Mediterranean Basin. Syracuse University in Florence - January 29, 2015
(Photo: Francesco Guazzelli)
"We take reusable bottles to the next level at Green Mountain. There's no excuse for using a disposable cup around here!" - Sarah S. (Austin office)
For Earth Month 2012, Green Mountain Energy employees are sharing photos of how they live green each and every day. Both at work and at home, we all try to reduce our daily environmental impact in various ways. Here's a glimpse into how our employees are living green - and tips on what you can do to reduce your impact, too!
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"
make 5 reusable baggies for your partner. They must be able to be closed in some way.
The top left 2 are zipper close. The far right is button close. The cow is drawstring close. The bottom 2 on the right are Velcro close.
--5<3: "Thank you for the AWESOME package!! I love everything - it's gonna be hard to use these for swaps and not just keep them all:) Thank you so much!!!!!"
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Reused Elements of a Destroyed Hindu Temple in the Interior of the Veranda of the Ruined Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
Delhi
National Capital Territory
India
The Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, the first mosque in India, was built by Qutb-ud-din in 1193AD and extended with a veranda by Iltutmish between 1210AD and 1220AD.
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:28.524614/77.185325. 0.90 km North Mahrauli Delhi India (Map link)