Here's a new idea for summer footwear -- make a pair of sandals out of an old tire. Planet Green points to instructions from a camping expert.
To make Thomas J. Elpel's sandals, you'll need a saw for the large cuts and a utility knife for the small cuts. Then add some nylon harness strapping for the Teva-style straps, and that's it. No glue or stitching required. You've got a pair of hardcore recycled sandals.
These shoes are similar to those worn by the Maasai warriors in Tanzania. Six warriors from this east African country raced in the London Marathon in April 2008 to raise money for their drought-stricken village.
Their efforts were largely successful, though water remains a critical issue in Africa. While you're trying to chill this summer in your nifty retread kicks, see how you can help the reset of the world cool down with fresh, clean water too.
You do not appear to have Yahoo! Messenger installed. Click here to download and install it.
Video comparison shows how the light bulbs perform, how energy-efficient they are, and how much money they save.
Snow riding starts with a good helmet and wider tires. Add mittens, and you can keep cozy, fit, and low carbon.
Only four retailers earn passing grades in the latest sustainable fish scorecard.
comments from our community
Be the first to comment on the post
Post Comment