I found a very useful and interesting report about creative ways to recycle and reuse thrown away objects that is really inspiring. Recycling doesn’t have to be limited to helping the environment: it can also be a challenge and opportunity to ingenious designers who work with materials most people would consider waste to create amazing things. Some of the following designs serve multiple purposes: illustrating the material possibilities of what most would consider trash while also maximizing the aesthetic potential of what would otherwise be considered waste objects. Clothes become rugs, airline trolleys become furniture, cardboard becomes bridges and sewage turns into building blocks!
http://ecoble.com/2008/03/12/10-unusually-creative-ways-to-recycle-ordinary-objects/
Saturday, 17 January 2009
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