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Red on red, Walthamstow
Recycling from Down Town
Day 78, 9September 2018
here is some ideas to up-cycle, some places to go holiday on the cheap do some freedom camping some actual camping find surf sun and ocean fun
Up-cycled Table I Made From Re-cycle Yard Material's
Title - Ways to re-use your mother’s old saree! See More @ http://www.allaboutwomen.in/glamour/style/ways-to-re-use-your-mothers-old-saree/ #Fashion, #ReCycling, #Saree, #Style
Magic Carpet x
If there’s a theme over the last few post it’s re-invention. And the carpet industry is ripe for it: 400,000 tonnes of unwanted carpet is buried in UK landfill every year.
Isabel Webbhas decided thats where the rubys in the dust lie – she’s taking both domestic and industrial carpet waste and giving it her own unique twist through dying, tufting, embroidery and shearing to reveal new patterns…
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Fortune from Garbage
Fortune from Garbage Headline News
Sweden Is Left With No Garbage At All It’s Importing Waste To Run Recycling Plants
Here is the NEWS that appeared at
http://www.indiatimes.com/news/world/sweden-is-left-with-no-garbage-at-all-it-s-importing-waste-to-run-recycling-plants-267227.html
Reading between the lines can give an idea how kitchen waste and rubbish can be converted to useful energy and save…
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There seems to be, at least where I live, a shame on re-using or re-cycling things, of wanting what someone else doesn’t want.
All the time I see people throwing things away and say ‘I could use that, can I have it?’ and I just get... this look... like ‘what are you? what sewer did you crawl from?’ ‘you can’t possibly want to wear clothing someone has already worn? sit on a sofa someone has already sat on? gross.’ ‘you think a pile of wood offcuts is useful? you filthy peasant!’ ‘why on earth do you want garden waste?’
I could cope with being looked down on if it didn’t come with such a tarring of naivety, often I am told ‘one day you’ll see’ ‘it’s not like what you think’ as if I’m some child with rose-tinted glasses thinking all the world’s problems could be solved by everyone co-operating and giving the things they no longer need to someone who could benefit from it. It’s an immediate assumption I’m stupid and wrong, because they think something is useless and I do not.
I’m a womble, and I know I’m not alone. I have talents and an amazing knowledge and creativity that allows me to utilise things other people deem as useless. I’m not saying I should be respected, but at least treated with human decency, instead of forever being put down.