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The Ecopod: An Ideal Shipping Container Vacation Home

February 18, 2011

More than just a repurposed shipping container, the Ecopod is an insulated, energy-efficient modern home.

What do you do with an old shipping container once it’s reached the end of its life? Simple: You turn it into an eco-friendly house. While shipping container houses are popping up across the world, most are fixed installs. Ecopods, on the other hand, are designed to be a bit more portable so you can take them with you when you move. In fact, Ecopods are perfect for a vacation home.

What is an Ecopod?

An Ecopod is a prefabricated house made of an old shipping container. The Toronto-based company managed to turn the used shipping container into a bastion of recycled goodness that is also safe and secure.

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Photo courtesy of Ecopods.

Eco-interiors

The primary ingredient, so to speak, in an Ecopod is a recycled shipping container. However, the company doesn’t stop there, and focuses on the use of environmentally responsible or recycled content throughout. Here’s a list of some of the eco-friendly interior products used:

  • Flooring made of post-consumer tire rubber
  • Paperless interior walls made with magnesium oxide compounds (MagnesiaCore)
  • Interior wall finish that increases the pod’s insulation factor
  • Soy-based insulation
  • An optional SUN-MAR composting toilet
  • A watermill that can provide your drinking water

More than a home

The fact that these shipping-container homes are extremely secure and can be left unattended for months makes them perfect for a vacation home. However, Ecopods has identified other uses, including a mobile product showroom or even an accessory building. The unit can be powered with an 80-watt solar panel so no electrical infrastructure will need to be installed in order to get the Ecopod up and running.

Shipping container homes have been around for ages, but as more people begin to focus on environmental sustainability, shipping container homes are taking on a new, more eco-friendly look. The Ecopod is just one example of how an old container can be turned into an off-the-grid living or workspace.

Melissa Hincha-Ownby

About the author

Melissa Hincha-Ownby is a freelance writer based in Arizona. She writes about a variety of environmental topics, including green business, green building, eco-friendly vehicles, the importance of a green economy and raising two eco-conscious children.…

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2 Responses to “The Ecopod: An Ideal Shipping Container Vacation Home”

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    February 19th, 2011

    This is a great example of the creative re-use of otherwise idle product

    Its also real great to see the list of environmentally supportive add on’s including interior walls and finishes that increases the pod’s insulation factor and soy-based insulation – well done.

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