Anne Eunson from Hamnavoe Scotland knitted a fence using black twine that’s used for making fishing nets. It took about 3 weeks on specially adapted curtain rods to knit enough lace to surround her front garden, using a 23 stitch repeat of a familiar Shetland lace pattern.
IT'S CORN!!🌽🌽🌽🌽
OUR CUSTOMER: We sold a 500-sack bale to a New Mexico farmer who will be using the sacks to hold sweet corn he will harvest and then sell. Dean, we appreciate your business!
#burlap#corn#ITSCORN#reuse#recycling#farmer#harvesting
FINAL PRODUCTS
What started as 21 planks of pallet wood have produced 20 RESTAURANT READ display boards.
The plastic ones were getting far too damaged - I have repurposed wood for a more eco friendly and longer lasting reading display stand
#reading
Good morning #EarlyBiz just to make you aware if you didn't already know we here at Rustys Relics also create some really fab clocks, from car, go cart or bicycle parts to cutlery, gears & washers, we reclaim and reuse whatever we can 👍
#handmadegifts#Recycle#repurpose#reuse
These recycled bench materials were previously used by zoo goers at the Denver Zoo. Many people sat and enjoyed the shade on these now recycled benches. These would be great parking stops, edging & more!
What could you "repurpose" them for?
#recycle#denverzoo#wastemanagement
Let the worn be reborn.♻️ 🥾
Give your Timbs a new way to walk with our #TimberloopTM circularity program. We take back, refresh, or recycle your unwanted items for a second life.
Enter the loop: https://t.co/mLBCaIyoB0
This robot leverages AI to help humans recycle more efficiently and reliably. It learns on the job & adapts to changes.
Credit: BHS
Source @pascal_bornet
AFTER: One of our customers made a really cool leather tote bag. 😎
BEFORE: These were unused rolls of faux leather fabric from a manufacturer of outdoor equipment covers.
⚡️We have multiple colors: Cajun Rust, Maroon & Redwood. https://t.co/3acyr6Dpum
#DIY#recycle#upcycle
We sold conveyor belting to a property owner in New Mexico to prevent wear on bridge timbers. These low-cost materials keep the bridge in good state of repair to reduce problems in the future. We appreciate your business, Marco!
#repurpose#sustainablesolutions#wastemanagement