Saturday, August 18, 2012
Upcycle Gallon Water Bottles into Pretty Gift Baskets!
My husband and I buy Crystal Geyser spring water in one gallon plastic jugs; we go through a lot of them and I have been putting the old containers into the recycle bin. After recently watching two informative documentaries about plastics "Bag It" and "Plastic Planet" on NetFlix, I realized that "recycling" plastic may not be the best way to recirculate plastics, many companies do not what to reuse plastic and prefer manufacturing a new, "clean" product, thus many of our plastics get shipped overseas for child labor sweat shops to rummage through and reuse. It takes plastics hundreds of years to disintegrate! Now, I am inspired to UPCYCLE plastics as much as possible and transform them into something functional and beautiful.
In the picture above, it shows the lovely little gift baskets that I made out of recycled Crystal Geyser one gallon water bottles. All you need to make these is: a one gallon plastic bottle (similar to the one I used), a box cutter, some wrapping paper with a pretty design on it, scissors, and packaging tape. Cut the bottle in half with the box cutter creating a cup-like bowl, this will be your basket; then simply wrap the original base of the bottle like you would wrap a gift and secure all paper edges with packaging tape. Vwa La! You have a gorgeous, little gift basket that you can fill with all sorts of goodies for birthdays and holidays!
Stay tuned, I will soon be posting another "how-to" about an upcycling project that you can create with the leftover, funnel-like topper from this water gallon container!
This blog article was contributed by the Team Captain of the Etsy Recyclers Guild Team Jessica of Eco-Friendly Freckles.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Solar PV Monitoring - Green Energy
| Logic Energy is the leader in solar PV monitoring. |
Today I read very interesting statistics about solar PV monitoring . Essentially this is nothing more than proper monitoring of your sustainable energy source, but it can be just as important as the energy itself.
Truth is many of us believe in going greener with wind, solar energy, or sustainable energy sources is the first key to a greener life, eco friendly world and sustainable future, but often consider the next step towards successful and responsible green efforts is to have that energy monitored.
Why do this?
| Helpful monitoring of your sustainable (solar, wind, green) energy use can help the environment and your wallet! |
Quite simply to make sure the equipment and source you have converted to is truly working for you, your wallet, and not malfunctioning. To make sure you get the maximum return rate on your energy investment, Logic Energy has procedures in place where they are able to live-monitor your devices, providing you with up to minute results 24/7 for a piece of mind!
These are available to fit your needs, with kits to fit your budget so that you may be privy to the remote monitoring statistics. As you can see by the graph above, it's truly important to have your green energy monitored for maximum benefits. These remote monitoring services are ingenious and anyone who is using green energy should check them out.
Please share with anyone you know that may use green energy for residential or commercial use, or consider doing this if you upgrade to a greener energy solution yourself!
Bag It!
Inspire and Inform! I recently watched this wonderful documentary called "Bag It" on NetFlix! It is very informative and gets you thinking about PLASTICS! Now I am going crazy about plastic! I have always been inspired about recycling and upcycling glass, metal, paper, and plastic all about the same...Now, my plastic upcycling is going up full throttle baby! So please stay tuned for some plastic upcycling ideas shared on our team blog! As I mentioned above, this "Bag It" film can be found on Netflix and may be found at your local library...mine in Tulsa, Oklahoma has it! This film starts off talking about the infamous "plastic bag" but then ventures off on everything "plastic". Best of luck and happy upcycling to all!!!
This blog article was contributed by Team Captain Jessica of Eco-Friendly Freckles
This blog article was contributed by Team Captain Jessica of Eco-Friendly Freckles
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