Frigo Uses Growing Plants and Dirt to Keeps Your Veggies Chilled
The Frigo, by GPOD (Gonçalo Prudêncio Office for Design) is a design experiment geared towards developing an outdoor fridge . See original here: Frigo Uses Growing Plants and Dirt to Keeps Your...
View ArticlePaper Wine Bottle to Debut in the U.K.
The wine industry has toyed with many approaches to make their product’s packaging more eco-friendly – replacing natural corks with plastic alternatives to save trees, using wine boxes to cut down on...
View ArticleThe Green Festival Aiming for Zero Waste
Can a two-day festival with thousands of attendees and hundreds of exhibitors go zero waste? That’s exactly what Green America and Global Exchange are trying to achieve with the Green Festival, the...
View ArticleShipping Crates Become Detroit Garden Beds
Locally grown food and garden reuse might not typically be ideas associated with a car brand, but on August 1, General Motors unveiled a community garden that promotes just that. For the project,...
View ArticleDror Benshetrit’s Massive Artificial Island Could House 30,000 Residents Near...
Read the rest of Dror Benshetrit’s Massive Artificial Island Could House 30,000 Residents Near Istanbul Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: black sea , co-design , dirt , Dror Benshetrit...
View ArticleThe Santa Barbara Auto Camp is a Hotel for Airstream Lovers
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View ArticleSoil Erosion Could Cause Food Crisis, Expert Warns
Photo via Shutterstock Could the world’s supply of fertile soil really run out? That’s the question posed by TIME Magazine in a recent Q & A with University of Sydney professor John Crawford, and...
View Article5 Green Gadgets That Will Make Spring Cleaning a Breeze
It’s that time of year again. Time to roll up your sleeves and tackle all the dirt and clutter that happened while you were getting through the winter months. That’s right — it’s time to throw open the...
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