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Argentine Brand Eco Lala Recycles Plastic Packaging into Funky Objects

12/11/2011
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects
    Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/argentine-brand-eco-lala-recycles-plastic-packaging-into-funky-objects/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Eco Lala's recycled plastic funky objects

Eco Lala's recycled bags, clutches, bike accessories, dustbins and even seats will cheer up any person or abode in direct need of some color. Based in Buenos Aires, the brand by Agustina Rozenwasser receives and collects all sorts of food packaging and uniquely recycles them into new and useful objects. By cutting the plastic into tiny little pieces and using a heat-press machine to melt them into a plastic sheet, Eco Lala creates a pliable textile that can be turned into wonderful eco-designs....

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