I guess in some respects it’s near-perfect recycling.
For starters, zero costs are involved in actually breaking the product down. I imagine many of you, like me, wonder how it can’t be more efficient to steam-clean bottles (certainly glass - like beer or wine) and then re-use them, as opposed to smashing them up and starting over.
Is it perfect or ideal? Of course not. But it’s practical and in some odd way inspirational.
(Or maybe it’s a spoof picture, and I’m now sitting here covered in egg.)
While being from that part of the region I can say…
The basic footwear fashion trend is usually the flip flops (in Swahili put put) locally made from unusable tyres. These than extend in thousands of different models within the sandals range.
No two pairs are 100% identical.
“Walking on water is ‘if you like’ a form of art deriving from a place where hand made labour is always at its peak” I LIKE IT…
4 responses so far ↓
1 Palscience // May 21, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Speechless !!!!
2 Sheamus // May 22, 2008 at 12:13 am
I guess in some respects it’s near-perfect recycling.
For starters, zero costs are involved in actually breaking the product down. I imagine many of you, like me, wonder how it can’t be more efficient to steam-clean bottles (certainly glass - like beer or wine) and then re-use them, as opposed to smashing them up and starting over.
Is it perfect or ideal? Of course not. But it’s practical and in some odd way inspirational.
(Or maybe it’s a spoof picture, and I’m now sitting here covered in egg.)
3 Angel // May 22, 2008 at 2:29 am
Great!!! I need to try )))
4 Ghadello // May 26, 2008 at 11:49 am
While being from that part of the region I can say…
The basic footwear fashion trend is usually the flip flops (in Swahili put put) locally made from unusable tyres. These than extend in thousands of different models within the sandals range.
No two pairs are 100% identical.
“Walking on water is ‘if you like’ a form of art deriving from a place where hand made labour is always at its peak” I LIKE IT…
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