Showing posts with label RE:Tie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RE:Tie. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 March 2009

It's a genius invention: The RE:Tie

Do you ever get fed up of those bottles which come with tamper proof plasticky bits? The only thing you can do is bung them in the bin.

Don't fret, as help will soon be to hand with a neat little invention from Peter Martin at Junkk.com, who has created an added twist to turn those useless pieces of packaging into something useful, a re:tie that can be put to use at home and in the garden. Simple, yet effective.

Peter is already in talks with interested parties, so keep your eyes peeled for when his patented invention comes to a supermarket near you.

Have you tried the Onya Weigh Bags?

Have you tried the Onya Weigh Bags?
Beats the plastic variety anytime. Click photo to link to website and receive a 15% off your order by quoting eco1.

Find out what this UK label means

Find out what this UK label means
Click on the logo to find out more info at www.onpackrecyclinglabel.org.uk

Do you know what you can recycle in your area?

Do you know what you can recycle in your area?
If you live in the UK click on the button to visit www.recyclenow.com

Rubbish or Recycling?

Rubbish or Recycling?
This label from Switzerland shows which packaging isn't recycled

Click on the picture below to find out about the RE:tie

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SOMETHING TO ADD?

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Emma Cooper (UK)

Emma Cooper (UK)
Gardening writer, podcaster and creator of www.coopette.com

Shirley Lewis (UK)

Shirley Lewis (UK)
Journalist and Founder of Baglady Productions. Based in Northern Ireland Shirley promotes living ASAP (as sustainably as possible)

Tracey Smith (UK)

Tracey Smith (UK)
Author of The Book of Rubbish Ideas and founder of International Downshifting Week.

Loredana Cramarossa (Italy)

Loredana Cramarossa (Italy)
Creator of the bilingual Dandaworld blog, Loredana is able to share what's happening in Italy
 

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