Where design and sustainability cross paths

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Yarn From Old Newspapers

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Today’s news, tomorrow’s textiles. A graduate from Design Academy Eindhoven, Greetje van Tiem, has found a distinctive and creative way to recycle old newspapers that have been sitting around. As part of a school assignment, van Tiem completed a project that turns newspapers into yarn, and although not quite the same as regular yarn, it can be spun tighter and woven into something like a mat to be nearly as durable and functional. These newspaper threads can be woven into products like rugs, curtains and upholstery for the home, to help create a very distinguishing look. The delicate yarn is handspun and requires few supplies: a pair of scissors, a spindle, and of course, the newspaper itself. Twenty yards of yarn can be made from each sheet of newspaper. Van Tiem calls the project Indruk. She says that it is possible to transpose yesterday’s news into tangible memories.

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http://www.greetjevantiem.nl

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Sustainable Group Greens the Office one Binder at a Time

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Sustainable Group produces a range of locally-made environmentally responsible office products from sustainable sources (with high post consumer/industrial content), in an effort to provide a sensible high quality alternative to the vinyl and plastic-based products on the market, and they have a thoughtful Environmental Mission Statement to support their approach. Founded by Brad Hole and based in Seattle, their initial product was the REBINDER, a 3-ring binder with a cover made of recycled corrugated cardboard, which can be easily disassembled and (recycled) at end of use, thanks to the use of simple screws and t-nuts. Since the launch of the binder, their product line has expanded to include RESLEEVE cd/dvd cases made from recycled chip board, REBADGE, a line of PLA-based badge holders, and their own brand of card stock for business cards and marketing materials, called RESTOCK. All products are screen printing capable, allowing companies to apply their own individual logo, etc on a product’s cover.

Considering how easy it is to recycle their products, not to mention the recycled content itself, Sustainable Group has a potentially large role to play in making the office supply market more environmentally responsible. By demonstrating to individuals, corporations, and the event and tradeshow industries in particular, that a range of environmentally sound and accessible alternatives exists, to the many toxic and non-recyclable products flooding the market, this company will help gradually stem the tide of non-recycled waste. A further indication of how seriously Sustainable Group takes its mission, is their alignment with 100% Replanted, to offset the use of the virgin fiber (and the trees from which it derives) within the corrugated cardboard of the REBINDER covers. Some of the notable entities that take this issue seriously, and have chosen to use Sustainable Group’s products include Nike, Urban Outfitters, , L.L. Bean, Timberland, and NRDC.