chinese researches have found that the 9 chemicals found in used cigarette butts can be used to strengthen and reduce corrosion in steel....this is a great way to utalise the estimated 4.5trillion butts that are tossed into the environment each year. click on the butt image to find out the nitty gritty details...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
what!!...cigarette butts are good for something?...
Saturday, May 15, 2010
haute rubbish...
UK based designer, Katcha Bilekuks latest collection utalizes used tyre inner tubes and create a range of fashion accessories. Katchas label 're-collect' is available to buy online, she also runs a series of instructional workshops that teach people about making 'stuff 'out of rubbish and pre-loved materials....maybe one day when a load of a load of old rubbish is all grown up, it will be able to do a similar thing with its projects!
Check out the re-collect site for more designs and info http://re-collect.net
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
the 'green', green house...
This 'Green' Greenhouse was created by French Architect Sebastien Ramirez. The Structure entitled La Serre, is constructed from wood scraps and used cars windshields and was built with little to no budget. The piece has an interesting aesthetic but is a great example of design that performs its function and utilizes materials that were readily available and were otherwise going to waste. Visit http://www.greendiary.com/entry/la-serre-zero-budget-greenhouse-made-from-reclaimed-objects/ for more info.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
the art of rubbish...
Real Life is Rubbish, 2002
White Trash (with gulls)
British based artists Tim Noble and Susan Webster use rubbish to create incredible shadow art that can take up to 6 months to create. I cant figure out how they do it, all I know is that I couldn't!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
piet hein eek...
visit www.pietheineek.nl
Sunday, April 18, 2010
from little things big things grow...
Inuk designs is a Western Australian based childrens label that utilises pre-loved fabrics to create cute, unique characters on childrens clothing...its a small step at upcycling, but from little things big things grow! view inuks range at www.inukdesigns.com
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