Chuck us a cardboard, Charlie.
Greener cardboard ”cans” coming soon.
(via Eco-friendly cardboard can also offers cost savings | Springwise)
Source: springwise.com
Ephemeral bamboo pavilion designed by the studio nARCHITECTS for the Masadi Green Wonder Festival in Hua Lien (Taiwan). Opened in May 2011, the project is located in the Da Nong Da Fu Forest Park and has been commissioned by the local government in order to rise awareness among the citizens towards enviromental issues.
Photos by Iwan Baan
(via sem07it)
Source: publicdesignfestival
Art Project of the Day: A large number of Koshi Kawachi’s “Manga Farms” — old manga titles upcycled into seedling beds — were recently installed at the Matsuzakaya department store in Nagoya.
[pinktentacle.]
Source: thedailywhat
Finally, a cool looking coffee cup you can re-use again and again and again.
Made from silicone, it’s firm but flexible, light-weight but tough, and will withstand 200ºC heat. It’s pretty much indestructible. Which means it won’t contribute to the mountain of discarded disposable coffee cups shoved into landfill, that will never decompose because of their polymer lining.
The BYO keeps your coffee warm yet it’s cool to the touch. Use it. Wash it. Use it.
It’s a way of enjoying the coffee of your choice – without adding more rubbish to the world.
(via hookturnindustries)
My new coffee cup!
Source: moderation
