What can one grow commercially on a highly developed island covering an area of 704 sq km? Looking upwards, lack of space for agricultural in Singapore, is no longer an issue.
The art of recycling for a greener environment starts with seeing trash as "abandoned material" so that we can create "Abundance from the Abandoned" in "Amazing Ways".
Monday, 19 November 2012
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Wanted: Artists working with reclaimed materials
I told you that there is abundance from the abandoned, didn't I?
DontTossIt.com is looking for Artists working with reclaimed materials.
Any original work using recycled, up-cycled and reused materials will be reviewed for sales at its ecommerce site at the following link:
http://www.DontTossIt.com.
Good luck artists.
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Sunday, 4 November 2012
Thrown your cardboard? What a shame!
Guess what Izhar Gafni, an engineer, can create with cardboard? Given up?
It's a cardboard bicycle that he can ride on. And mind you, Mr Izhar is not as petite as you may have guessed him to be. And no, that cardboard bike did not disintegrate on contact with water.
Don't believe me? Take a look for yourself.
This should put those who could not be bothered with recycling or reusing cardboard boxes to shame. Don't you agree?
It's a cardboard bicycle that he can ride on. And mind you, Mr Izhar is not as petite as you may have guessed him to be. And no, that cardboard bike did not disintegrate on contact with water.
Don't believe me? Take a look for yourself.
This should put those who could not be bothered with recycling or reusing cardboard boxes to shame. Don't you agree?
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