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    Honda’s NSX supercar, made out of recycled cardboard and paper

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    We all love cars that can go fast. And if their green and energy efficient, we’re bound to love them more. Well, a car made out of cardboard and paper sounds incredibly… light and weird, doesn’t it? Honda made sure … Continue reading3

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    A Room made of cardboard! And we’re not kidding!

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    The first striking point of this villa in the village of Vals in Switzerland is that it has been carved out of a mountain wall. The second most interesting fact is that the designer Jeroen van Mechelen has created a … Continue reading3

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    Eco-friendly, recyclable design CircleWall by Cardboardesign

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    Here’s an eco-friendly design. This is a CircleWall and is made of recycled, chemical free cardboards. It was made for Cardboardesign. No glues or tools were used to make this one. It was made by linking piece by piece to … Continue reading3

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    Sony Vaio Laptop cover from recycled cardboard paper

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    Grzegorz Kozakiewicz has done an extensive do-it-yourself project where he has cut individual pieces of recycled cardboard paper to cover each and every key surface of his laptop. He has put piece by piece for every key and has even … Continue reading3

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    1GB USB stick made of recycled cardboard

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    People are these days more attached to a USB stick than they are of a gold plated luck charm. So many designs and so many options of a small little device like the USB, it’s almost amusing. But now since … Continue reading3

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    Kyoto Box soaks sun to cook and also win a $75,000 prize

    Posted on by deepa

    We certainly didn’t miss reporting about the most eco-friendly, fundamental yet effective Kyoto Box last month. Then, we told you about the design and working of this cheap, solar-powered cardboard cooker. Today, it is time to honor this $5-$6 eco-friendly … Continue reading3

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    Nothing’s all-cardboard office – Shaping up everything out of nothing

    Posted on by deepa

    Designers Alrik Koudenburg and Joost van Bleiswijk’s out-of-box attempt at shaping up an entire office from plain brown cardboard has hit it off well. Using cardboard stationary in office isn’t enough to please the well-wishers of this globe. It’s this … Continue reading3

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    Recompute sports eco-friendly cardboard casing – Greener Gadgets Design Competition

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    As my readers hit Core77 to vote for their most favored green design, here I go about the 50 entries of the Greener Gadgets Design Competition randomly. Brenden Macaluso from United States intends to redefine the problem of e-waste with … Continue reading3

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    Sip from eco-friendly carton of wine for a green toast

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    Recently we bought your attention to the World’s Largest Cork Mosaic. And today, it’s the whole wine bottle that is undergoing an eco-revamping. Till now economically prized wines were packed cardboard boxes but henceforth FOUR wine intends to break that … Continue reading3

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    Uber green X-mas tree shaped out of recycled cardboard

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    This Christmas allow Santa to place your gifts at the feet of the 100% eco-friendly X-mas tree. Switch to the latest trend of going green by swapping authentic Xmas trees with the cardboard versions. Designed and developed by Cloud Gate … Continue reading3

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