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Malthus, by Conceptual Devices  via lifeattractslife:

A synopsis: 


“As designers we give ideas a form and we transform them into things. We can’t certainly solve the world’s challenges, but what we can do is to create a concrete storytelling about them. A narrative. 
Malthus is one of these tales. It is an in-home aquaponics unit designed for the next generation kitchen or living room. It grows one meal a day: a portion of fish and a side salad. Aquaponics farming is a technique that combines the cultivation of fish with the growing of vegetables. The fish provides rich fertilizer for the plants and in return, the plants clean the water from the tank. The fish and the plants co-exist in a symbiotic relationship.”


A link to learn more: http://bit.ly/lI45av
Take away:
Emulating nature’s perfect recycling (making no true waste) needs to be our aim.

    Malthus, by Conceptual Devices  via lifeattractslife:

    A synopsis: 

    “As designers we give ideas a form and we transform them into things. We can’t certainly solve the world’s challenges, but what we can do is to create a concrete storytelling about them. A narrative. 

    Malthus is one of these tales. It is an in-home aquaponics unit designed for the next generation kitchen or living room. It grows one meal a day: a portion of fish and a side salad. Aquaponics farming is a technique that combines the cultivation of fish with the growing of vegetables. The fish provides rich fertilizer for the plants and in return, the plants clean the water from the tank. The fish and the plants co-exist in a symbiotic relationship.”

    A link to learn more: http://bit.ly/lI45av

    Take away:

    Emulating nature’s perfect recycling (making no true waste) needs to be our aim.

    (via smarterplanet)

    10 months ago 88 notes →

  • via Re-Pack 
Yet another way to recycle packaging. It might not be biodegradable or super-compressible but it is re-using the same box twice. Simple. I’m looking forward to seeing a few flagship companies take on an initiative like this and set the standard for shipping. *Cough* Amazon. 

Smallprint: “Recycling existing packaging is a way to produce and pollute less. The more you recycle, the less you have”.

Edit: idroolinmysleep said: Amazon has actually just started a pilot program to ship stuff in reusable packaging. is.gd/gGH1a6
Awesome! Thanks for pointing this out. 

    via Re-Pack

    Yet another way to recycle packaging. It might not be biodegradable or super-compressible but it is re-using the same box twice. Simple. I’m looking forward to seeing a few flagship companies take on an initiative like this and set the standard for shipping. *Cough* Amazon. 

    Smallprint: “Recycling existing packaging is a way to produce and pollute less. The more you recycle, the less you have”.

    Edit: idroolinmysleep said: Amazon has actually just started a pilot program to ship stuff in reusable packaging. is.gd/gGH1a6

    Awesome! Thanks for pointing this out. 

    1 year ago 29 notes →

  • Bad news, Good news

    Bad news

    What free, disposable product uses 38 million barrels of oil and costs the US $20 billion a year? Plastic bags.

    Good news

    Mexico City bans free plastic bags in stores 
    Hygroelectric Power - Lightning harvested for energy
    Cleveland begins fining those not recycling properly
    GE experiments with dramatic reductions (~70% less) in home energy use in select cities
    California approves a large-scale (250 MW) solar thermal plant
    Blockbuster planning bankruptcy, Netflix launches iPhone app

    1 year ago 4 notes →

  • muxtape:

“Sonic Fabric is woven from 50% recorded audiocassette tape & 50% polyester thread.”

Believe it or not, the tie is actually audible if you run a tape head accross the fabric’s surface. There’s even a even a video that’ll teach you how to make your own “sonic fabric reader”. Audible Tees: this better be the next big thing for band merchandise. The funny thing is… a couple days ago I joked about this sort of thing with a co-worker… but in terms of recycled vinyl rather than tape… and dismissed it with “Oh, that’s silly.”

    muxtape:

    “Sonic Fabric is woven from 50% recorded audiocassette tape & 50% polyester thread.”

    Believe it or not, the tie is actually audible if you run a tape head accross the fabric’s surface. There’s even a even a video that’ll teach you how to make your own “sonic fabric reader”. Audible Tees: this better be the next big thing for band merchandise.

    The funny thing is… a couple days ago I joked about this sort of thing with a co-worker… but in terms of recycled vinyl rather than tape… and dismissed it with “Oh, that’s silly.”

    1 year ago 173 notes →

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