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- Rodrigo Alonso's recycled e-waste N+ew lightsA great sustainable feature that will bring a sparkle to any room, these N+ew Lights by Rodrigo Alonso have been created with a rotomolding technique employing e-waste. The Chilean designer gets his raw materials from local recycling company, Recycla, who donates the e-waste to him free of charge. A modern design with just the right bit of kitsch, they are yet another exciting sustainable product coming out of Latin America....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chiles-rodrigo-alonso-creates-brilliant-new-lights-from-recycled-e-waste/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
- Rodrigo Alonso's recycled e-waste N+ew lightsA great sustainable feature that will bring a sparkle to any room, these N+ew Lights by Rodrigo Alonso have been created with a rotomolding technique employing e-waste. The Chilean designer gets his raw materials from local recycling company, Recycla, who donates the e-waste to him free of charge. A modern design with just the right bit of kitsch, they are yet another exciting sustainable product coming out of Latin America....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chiles-rodrigo-alonso-creates-brilliant-new-lights-from-recycled-e-waste/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
- Rodrigo Alonso's recycled e-waste N+ew lightsA great sustainable feature that will bring a sparkle to any room, these N+ew Lights by Rodrigo Alonso have been created with a rotomolding technique employing e-waste. The Chilean designer gets his raw materials from local recycling company, Recycla, who donates the e-waste to him free of charge. A modern design with just the right bit of kitsch, they are yet another exciting sustainable product coming out of Latin America....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chiles-rodrigo-alonso-creates-brilliant-new-lights-from-recycled-e-waste/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
- Rodrigo Alonso's recycled e-waste N+ew lightsA great sustainable feature that will bring a sparkle to any room, these N+ew Lights by Rodrigo Alonso have been created with a rotomolding technique employing e-waste. The Chilean designer gets his raw materials from local recycling company, Recycla, who donates the e-waste to him free of charge. A modern design with just the right bit of kitsch, they are yet another exciting sustainable product coming out of Latin America....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/chiles-rodrigo-alonso-creates-brilliant-new-lights-from-recycled-e-waste/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4