When you think about it, plastic bottles are great as they can be used over again and for many different things. So really, there is no need to through them away as we know they can be used to make other products. This cycle can go on for some time until that one person who throws the product into the bin.
But instead of using these bottles to make other bottles, some artists are using them to make some really intricate and beautiful sculptures. These serve two purposes, one they are great to look at and secondly they remind people that the plastic bottle are not for the bin they have many uses, like these pieces of work by Amy Young.
Plastic bottles turned into art
UK Government drops eco towns plan
It was a dream of the Prime Minister Gordon Brown to develop eco towns in the UK; this would have been the first major building projects in the country since the 1960’s. However, these plans have been put into limbo simply because it is believed that many of these developments were not green enough.
Originally there were to be around ten of these eco towns, but this has been cut down to around two and even those may not get the go ahead either. This is a significant blow not only for the building of eco friendly projects, but for the UK housing market too.
Nevertheless, thinking up an eco town is one thing, putting it into practice is another with transport, utilities and the established local area. However, there is still a need for new homes and surely, the best way is to build eco friendly new homes rather than the alternative.
Paper House Made from Newspaper!
Now, we have seen newspaper chairs and newspaper benches but a house made out of newspapers?
The Paper House was constructed mostly from newspapers including 1-inch thick glue-and-varnish covered newspaper walls.
The framework to the house is wood-just like any other house-it has a regular wood-en floor and wooden roof. The wall material, which was supposed to be insulation really, is pressed paper about an inch thick. It’s just layers and layers of newspaper, glue, and varnish on the outside that keeps it pretty water-proof actually. This was done in 1924 and he lived here in the summertime up until 1930.