RAIPUR: Flex materials are used for making banners, signage or advertising boards and often are not suitably recycled; they ...
Explore the joy of DIY homesteading by repurposing junk into functional and creative projects. Learn practical tips for ...
According to Statista, the global beauty industry will generate about $129 billion in revenue by 2028, making it a major economic player. While a growing number of beauty brands are embracing circular ...
According to officials, the students did some upcycling in their “Junk to Funk” projects. Welding instructor Todd Parker explained students have had the opportunity to use scrap pieces of metal, ...
The Humboldt Arts Council is hosting a free “Second Saturday Family Arts Day” Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Families are invited to participate together in ...
Give a kid a “junk bucket” and you’d be surprised how much creativity will come out. Twelve buckets full of various items including hangers, pictures, buttons, toilet paper rolls, silverware and ...
Nicole McLaughlin believes anything can become a shoe. Upcycled Patagonia fleeces work well if you’re making a slipper—but so do tennis balls, badminton birdies, crossword puzzle booklets, balloons, ...
Tampa Bay crafters can get some guilt-free supply shopping in this weekend. At its annual Zero Landfill event, the Florida Central Chapter of the International Interior Design Association saves old ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Three years ago, a small bike non-profit in Grand Rapids set out with a simple idea: to give people in need a reliable way to get around. Since then, they’ve helped thousands of ...
Upcycle junk into a hydroponic garden! Turn an old washing machine into a self-watering grow system for herbs, veggies, or flowers. Zero waste, max yield! #UpcycledGarden #HydroponicsDIY ...
Plastic has a recycling problem. Only about 9% of plastic gets recycled, and a majority of that waste comes from single-use items like plastic grocery bags. It’s partly a design problem — they’re made ...