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Archive for July, 2011

  • Human Organs Created Out of Old Mechanical Parts

    These amazing sculptures have been crafted from the most unlikely materials to create beautiful mechanical reflections of human anatomy.

    By Simone Preuss

    July 18, 2011

  • Lorna Li: Could Today’s Solar Panels Become Tomorrow’s E-Waste?

    With the increased popularity of solar panels comes a greater need to recycle them responsibly when they reach end of life.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 18, 2011

  • The Truffle: A Modern Day Home-Cave for the Nature Lover

    The tiny fishing village of Laxe, Spain, is home to one of the most unique recycled homes on the planet.

    By Elizah Leigh

    July 18, 2011

  • Institute for Sustainable Communication’s Don Carli and Local Search Association’s Neg Norton

    “Green is Good” welcomes Institute for Sustainable Communication’s Don Carli and Local Search Association’s Neg Norton to discuss their green initiatives.

    By GreenIsGood.fm

    July 18, 2011

  • Making Green Homes Affordable to Everyone

    Enterprise Community Partners provides affordable, efficient housing using recycled materials that is popping up all over the U.S.

    By Sophia Bennett

    July 15, 2011

  • Old Water Tanks to Become New Green-Roofed Homes

    The abandoned concrete structures are recycled into energy-efficient, awesomely unique houses.

    By Elizah Leigh

    July 14, 2011

  • Icons of New York Street Life Transformed into Amazing Furniture

    ‘The Street Is In The House’ project by Carlo Sampietro celebrates New York City and the objects that inhabit it by creatively repurposing them into household furniture.

    By Simone Preuss

    July 14, 2011

  • Alcoa Breaks Ground on Expansion at Ohio Facility

    The $21-million expansion will help the company research advanced recycling and casting processes.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 14, 2011

  • Mottainai Lofts: A LEED Building with History

    The Cincinnati lofts are an example of energy-efficient historic preservation with a modern twist.

    By Wendy Gabriel

    July 13, 2011

  • A Cozy Chilean Cottage with Recycled Roots

    A rural location with poor access to materials did not stop one Chilean architectural firm from building a great green home using recycled materials.

    By Elizah Leigh

    July 13, 2011

  • Strange New Forms Created Out of Everyday Objects

    A “Dead Star” made of old batteries and a “Black Whole Conference” of chairs formed into a sphere are some of the thought-provoking creations of artist Michel de Broin.

    By Jeni Allison

    July 12, 2011

  • New England Illumination: CFL Recycling Light Bulb Moment

    Three states in the Northeast have passed legislation ensuring that energy-efficient but toxin-containing CFL bulbs do not end up in landfills.

    By Elizah Leigh

    July 12, 2011

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