Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
For any technology teacher, those three words are a staple for teaching GCSE Technology theory before the big exam, because almost every year there is a question of some form on the subject.
As a textiles teacher I am used to telling my pupils all about how the textiles industry impacts upon the environment. In fact, I'm quite sure I have bored many a child in my 3 short years as a technology teacher, that I am always on the look out for new and exciting ways of bringing the subject to life.
So imagine my surprise when opening the new issue of Company magazine and finding a small, yet informative, section about how Recycling is one of the hot new trends for 2011. After all, we are in a recession, aren't we?
So I thought i'd share some of the knowledge with all you lovely people - and if you have any to add feel free. That's one of the many useful things about this blogging malarkey - or so I'm told.
1. Re-Use: Lou Rota - Customizes unwanted china and furniture using transfer printing and old newspaper print - I especially love the 1970's style school chair using the Cath Kidston-esque floral print. www.lourota.com
2. Reduce: Zoe Murphy, re-vamps 1970s furniture by adding prints inspired by her home town of Margate. I'm a lover of anything Vintage! www.zoemurphy.com
3. Recycle: GreenPac sells products from recycled PET plastic bottles and from recycled newspaper. These 'Smencils' are made from recycled newspaper! www.greenpac.co.uk
I hope I've given you all a few ideas for how to enter 2011 a little bit more green! If you know of any more let me know!
Style Icon, Fashionista, Trend Setter... all words that we ladies like to think of when we describe ourselves, and hopefully here is where you'll find some inspiration to make that happen! I am a fashion writer, teacher and a lover of baking - and you'll find all that here!
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