Creative Recycling - Week 9 Entry 1


I recently stumbled upon a video that demonstrates a guy named Dave Hakkens recycling used plastic at home. He created a machine that shreds used plastic items and using the shredded residue, to create new products. This innovative product not only reduces plastic waste contributing to landfill, but also creates a unique way of recycling and reusing plastic items within the comfort of his own home. He demonstrated a wide range of different end products such as rock climbing wall rocks, bowls, pots, vases, furniture, lamps and many more. Another interesting thing about this is that he shares his design online for free, allowing other people to do the same thing.
Such innovativeness allows the idea of recycling and reusing to reach a completely different level. It brings recycling and reusing to a more personal level, allowing people to bring about personal contributions to sustainability in a more productive way rather than conventional recycling. It not only reduces plastic waste but turns plastic waste into a creative and functional output.
The example set by Dave Hakkens shows that recycling does not necessarily require to be a collective effort, and that every individual is able to play a part providing a sustainable environment. It would be interesting to see his recycling methods being promoted and pushed within communities. Turning it into activities that can be held within community centres. Allowing environmental and social sustainability to further develop.
We have to keep in mind our individual responsibilities to recycling and that we can tremendously assist the progress to a sustainable environment.

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