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Primate’s Progress: a Chuggy Solar-Powered Lawn Mower

by , 07/15/10
filed under: Art, Solar Power

Primate's Progress, solar lawn mower, sustainable design, green design, green products, green technology, energy efficient lawn mower, renewable energy, eco art, recycled materials

We’ve seen several solar-powered lawn mowers lately, and they’re generally high-tech, super space-cadety looking things. That’s part of why the Primate’s Progress mower tickles our bits. It’s a cute little solar-powered mower buggy created by artists Marguerite Karhl and Paul Ruff. But besides the bright colors and rounded corners, what’s exciting about this puttery thing is that it’s made from recycled parts.

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