Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
2:48 pm
The green socioverse has recently coined a new term — ‘precycling’ — but what does it really mean? Pre-recycling, right? Like… using a product? Before… cycling? The sci-fi mind in me goes into questions involving recycling, time and space, and DeLoreans.
But I’m crazy.
The real meaning behind precycling is much more forward thinking — towards waste reduction and making packaging that’s easier to recycle when the time comes. Precycling!
How can we precycle? Purchase products in bulk to reduce packaging, re-filling water bottles, re-using coffee containers to store things, etc.), canvas shopping bags, online flyers and catalogues instead of paper ones — say no to junk mail!
And now you we know!
Thursday, August 20th, 2009 at
11:03 am

I love looking at design blogs. Not house design or fashion, but more innovative, conceptual design — architecture, technology, gadgets, that sort of thing.
Today I happened across “The Source Project” by Oliver Craig.
Oliver has come up with a really innovative concept that aims at getting the public to give up commercial bottled water in favour of tap water. How does he plan on doing that? (Hey, even I don’t like tap water.) By offering people tap water… with cool, futuristic and esthetically pleasing style.
The way Oliver Craig envisions doing this is with reusable (and neato futurisicly designed) water bottles that you could purchase and then top up for free at water dispensers around the city. And what’s better? Each time you fill up you earn credits/points that are redeemable at participating stores. Cool concept, right? It looks so sci-fi to me, like something right out of Tank Girl (one of my all-time favourite movies, of course).
Kudos, Oliver!
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 at
12:25 pm
I received a press release from the popular online retailer today – Cafe Press. They are proud to announce (and I’m quite proud to relay the message) that they have teamed up with premium Swiss-engineered reusable bottle designers SIGG.
Through this partnership, CafePress makes it possible for anyone to add their “siggnature” touch to one, ten or one hundred eco-friendly, reusable SIGG bottles with designs of their own making. How cool is that?
Just think, you could design your very own water bottle — AND it would be eco-friendly to boot! What are you waiting for?
Check out the official press release for more details.