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October 2009

French Ideal of Bicycle-Sharing Meets Reality - NYTimes.com → nytimes.com

Residents here can rent a sturdy bicycle from hundreds of public stations and pedal to their destinations, an inexpensive, healthy and low-carbon alternative to hopping in a car or bus. But this latest French utopia has met a prosaic reality: Many of the specially designed bikes, which cost $3,500 each, are showing up on black markets in Eastern Europe and northern Africa. Many others are being spirited away for urban joy rides, then ditched by roadsides, their wheels bent and tires stripped.

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Oct 29, 20092 notes
“A visionary project that will turn 93 reused shipping containers into housing units has achieved some important milestones.” —Woodbridge container housing project gets big green lights (via Model D)
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#speakers #Terracycle #packaging
Junky Styling: Recyling Glamour - Deep Glamour: At the Intersection of Imagination & Desire → deepglamour.net

Interview.

Oct 26, 2009
“True recycling is using something to its fullest potential and then recycling it over again by making it into steel and sending it out to become another engine or transmission or car. We’re breaking that circle here by crushing good quality parts. We can’t process them quick enough in six months.” —Auto Recyclers Are Feeling Pressed as Clunkers Stack Up With a Deadline Nearing - NYTimes.com
Oct 26, 2009
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#fixers collective #brooklyn #repair #repairing #fixing
Oct 20, 2009
#upcycling #furniture #chair #chairs
Oct 20, 20093 notes
“Across the nation, an antigarbage strategy known as “zero waste” is moving from the fringes to the mainstream, taking hold in school cafeterias, national parks, restaurants, stadiums and corporations.” —A New Recycling Strategy Is Catching On - NYTimes.com
Oct 20, 20093 notes
New, Easy-to-Use Composters - WSJ.com → online.wsj.com
Oct 14, 2009
Is charging your cell phone overnight a major waste of energy? - By Nina Shen Rastogi - Slate Magazine → slate.com
Oct 14, 2009
“ReCORK America is a recycling project of Amorim, a Portugese company and the world’s largest cork supplier. According to a spokesman for the company, the program has collected over four million corks to date…and counting. This week, they partnered with SOLE, a footwear company that will use the corks as a base for their shoes.” —ReCORK America « everydaytrash
Oct 9, 2009
Buying Green Can Be License For Bad Behavior, Study Finds → sciencedaily.com
Oct 9, 2009
Oct 9, 2009
A Green Victory in the Bag? | The Big Money → thebigmoney.com

“Environmental activism against the fashion-bag industry begins to have an impact.”

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Oct 3, 2009
#garbage
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