Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Recycle - A bicycle made of cardboard



If the weight of your bike frame is a chief concern, you can drop many thousands of dollars on a carbon fiber frame. Or you could talk to Izhar Gafni, an Isreali entrepreneur and rather obsessive tinkerer who has built a low-cost, good looking, functional and light road bike from cardboard.

We’ll let the well-produced video below tell the tale of the bike’s origin and development but first, consider the potential here to scale up production of such steeds.

Gafni figures the bike could be produced for about $12 in materials. That means the bike would retail for well under $100 — likely much closer to $50.

Sure, you can walk into a Walmart today and pick up a Huffy cruiser for $90. But that weighs about 45 pounds, compared to the featherweight cardboard bike.

As Inc.com notes, this could be a boon for companies that offer bikes as amenities, such as resorts. I also think it would make for great campus bikes for large corporations or warehouses.

For bike-sharing fleets, however, the cardboard might not be able to withstand the abuse that riders are sure to dish out.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Giant world map made from recycled computers

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"British artist Susan Stockwell


recently completed this gigantic world map (21 feet x 13 feet)


made from recycled computer components


for the University of Bedfordshire.


Entitled 'World,'


the piece has been in progress since 2010


and uses motherboards, electrical wiring, fans, and myriad other components."


The artist appears above

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Space station (ISS) Astronauts Drink Urine

Astronauts drink water recycled from their urine to toast the official start of their new water recycling system - fit to pass any taste test.