Posted on 30 August 2011
Indie company Bread and Badger recently added a line of recycled glasses to their super adorable selection of recycled glass. If you’re not familiar with Bread and Badger, they’re the masterminds behind the etched moustach glass, and now they’re offering sweet tumblers made from 100% recycled single-pane windows

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Old Windows Get a New Life as Sassy Glassware
Popularity: 5% [?]
Posted on 12 August 2011
Our pals over at Eco Snobbery Sucks posted some gorgeous photos of wine bottles turned into into gorgeous hanging candle holders . The really tricky part about the tute is cutting the glass itself.

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Craft Recycled: Cutting Glass Bottles
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Posted on 30 March 2011
While stocking the house for an evening of board games, I hit up the wine aisle of our local grocery store and was intrigued by a wine display with an “Eco-Glass” label. What is this Eco-Glass? The wine on display in the Eco-Glass boxes was Bay Bridge, which is pretty inexpensive and tastes pretty good for the price point

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Spotted: Eco-Glass Wine Bottles
Popularity: 11% [?]
Posted on 20 May 2010
Americans consumer over 15 million gallons of beer each year.
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The Growler: A Greener Way to Get Beer to Go
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Posted on 06 April 2010
We all need clean water to survive, which is why the creation of a novel, silica-based material that absorbs toxins in water has scientists and environmental advocates on the edge of their seats.
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New “Swelling Glass” Could Be The Answer For Contaminated Water Supplies
Popularity: 24% [?]