In our efforts to teach our children a better way to walk in our world, we were checking out the various (and ingenious) ways that folks have found to replace the chemical soup that we might currently be using to clean our homes. These chemicals can be toxic and should especially be avoided by children [...]
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- Sep 27 2012
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We Can Have Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products That Are Safe Enough For Kids To Eat
Posted by Danielle in Blog and was tagged with danielle, green living, eco friendly, cleaning products
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- Sep 25 2012
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Hipcycle Interview with Jennifer Feller of ReFleece
Posted by Blogger in Blog and was tagged with upcycling, evan, upcycled fleece
Hipcycle is proud to offer ReFleece™ Products.
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ReFleece is a new kind of felt, made from recovered fleece jackets and recycled fleece scrap. Using low energy manufacturing processes, they build cases that give the fleece a new form and a new life. ReFleece was founded by Sam Palmer and Jennifer Feller, a husband and wife [...] -
- Sep 20 2012
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Green Living Means Reducing Waste And Our Carbon Footprint Starting At Home
Posted by Danielle in Blog and was tagged with danielle, green living
With a mind toward green living you will eventually think about ways to save money and reduce your carbon footprint at the same time. Recycling is a good example, especially recycling aluminum. It is not uncommon these days to see a recycling bin next to a home's garbage can on the curb. We have come [...]
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- Sep 13 2012
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Food Waste Management: Our Job In The Future
Posted by Danielle in Blog and was tagged with danielle, food, compost
If we reduce waste just 5% we could feed over 20 million Americans each year.
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We recently read a Los Angeles Times article online which raised the alarm about the probability of corn prices setting records due primarily to the record drought year of 2012. This situation has us re-thinking our food budget and considering corn-free [...] -
- Sep 10 2012
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Artist Justin Gignac is a Genius | Trash is Back
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Artist Justin Gignac is a genius. He has succeeded in making garbage a desired commodity by constricting supply.
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Over a decade ago, he elevated common, and sometimes not-so-common, New York City Garbage to the level of art by carefully picking through it and putting a curated collection of it in a clear acrylic cube. Strangely, there [...] -
- Sep 08 2012
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The Hipcycle Materials Series: Wood
Posted by Blogger in Blog and was tagged with materials series, evan, wood, upcycling wood, recycling wood
This is part of an ongoing series about the materials used in our products. Click here to read all the installments to date.
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By Evan Hopkins
You may be saying to yourself, “A materials blog about wood? Everyone knows that wood is one of the most commonly recycled materials on the face of the planet! Evan must [...] -
- Sep 06 2012
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Upcycling And Pinterest - A Match Made In Heaven
Posted by Danielle in Blog and was tagged with upcycling, Pinterest, danielle
When thinking about upcycling and specifically, purchasing upcycled products for gifts, oftentimes brings one to pause and consider whether the item can really be beautiful and unique without being "trashy". Unfortunately, the art of upcycling can still be thought of as reusing garbage by the average consumer. For those of us that know better, and [...]
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