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	<title>Comments on: The Interior of Ford&#8217;s All-New 2013 Fusion is Made of Recycled Bottles and Cotton</title>
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		<title>By: moto electric</title>
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		<dc:creator>moto electric</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 20:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you think this is a cool use of plastic bottles, check out this creation ...

One of the easiest ways to live a more environmentally conscientious life is to participate in a recycling program.  Finding ways to reduce waste, and reuse or repurpose common items can be difficult, but the results can be spectacular.

Such is the case with an amazing recycling project by Nebraska designer Garth Britzman.  Using 1500 plastic pop bottles partially filled with colored liquid, he created an undulating parking canopy for his car, which he calls (POP)culture. 
Britzman hopes that his creation will encourage others to think outside the box and find ways to repurpose items that would otherwise end up in our landfills.
And if they create something esthetically appealing in the process, so much the better!  

Check out his creation at 
http://www.shft.com/reading/recycled-plastic-bottles-create-colorful-car-canopy?utm_content=lbailey%40gatormotouv.com&amp;utm_source=VerticalResponse&amp;utm_medium=Email&amp;utm_term=READ&amp;utm_campaign=Planet%20Earth%2C%20Colorful%20Canopy%2C%20Dot%20Espresso%20Cupscontent</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you think this is a cool use of plastic bottles, check out this creation &#8230;</p>
<p>One of the easiest ways to live a more environmentally conscientious life is to participate in a recycling program.  Finding ways to reduce waste, and reuse or repurpose common items can be difficult, but the results can be spectacular.</p>
<p>Such is the case with an amazing recycling project by Nebraska designer Garth Britzman.  Using 1500 plastic pop bottles partially filled with colored liquid, he created an undulating parking canopy for his car, which he calls (POP)culture.<br />
Britzman hopes that his creation will encourage others to think outside the box and find ways to repurpose items that would otherwise end up in our landfills.<br />
And if they create something esthetically appealing in the process, so much the better!  </p>
<p>Check out his creation at<br />
<a href="http://www.shft.com/reading/recycled-plastic-bottles-create-colorful-car-canopy?utm_content=lbailey%40gatormotouv.com&#038;utm_source=VerticalResponse&#038;utm_medium=Email&#038;utm_term=READ&#038;utm_campaign=Planet%20Earth%2C%20Colorful%20Canopy%2C%20Dot%20Espresso%20Cupscontent" rel="nofollow">http://www.shft.com/reading/recycled-plastic-bottles-create-colorful-car-canopy?utm_content=lbailey%40gatormotouv.com&#038;utm_source=VerticalResponse&#038;utm_medium=Email&#038;utm_term=READ&#038;utm_campaign=Planet%20Earth%2C%20Colorful%20Canopy%2C%20Dot%20Espresso%20Cupscontent</a></p>
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