The Recycled Unique – 3 Odd and Unusual Ways to Recycle
It is commonplace to see recycling for aluminum cans, paper, and many household products. Cell phone and electronics recycling is easier than ever before. However, these unique recycled projects are being created from unusual reused and recycled materials that are far from commonplace.
1. The Recycle House – Paper Becomes a Home
These low-cost homes are created from old paper products. Each costs less than $5,000 and can provide a safe, durable, and clean environment for those without alternative housing.
Read more here:
http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/22/5000-dollar-recycled-paper-house-by/
2. The Recycled Chair – Guns Become a Seat
Furnishings from recycled materials are popping up everywhere, but this recycled chair puts a unique spin on reuse. It is made from recycled weapons from a civil war in Cambodia.
Read more here:
http://www.care2.com/news/member/366153879/720515
3. The Recycled Shoe Polish – A Banana Becomes Shoe Cleaner
While not necessarily a product, this idea had to be included. If you are looking for an eco-friendly and chemical-free alternative to shoe polish, simply have a banana. The peel can be used to shine and protect your shoes.
Read more here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/28/polish-your-shoes-with-a_n_161559.html


Many political discussions today revolve around energy conservation and our environment. Here is a brief timeline of some of the green projects that have been implemented in our nation’s favorite home:
Many innovations are making run-of-the-mill power strips into technological dinosaurs. Phantom power, the power leaked by items that are plugged in, but not necessarily switched on is gaining more and more exposure in press. As more people become aware of the drain of phantom power, new solutions like the one below are sure to appear.


When you prepare for Thanksgiving this year, be thankful for our beautiful planet and help preserve it with these simple tips:
Many of us drink filtered, purified, or bottled water on a daily basis. We do this for a variety of reasons from health concerns to taste preference. Here are a few practical ideas on how to green your water use.

