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Friday, May 3, 2013
Photo Friday
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Featured Article: Reuse Campaign Signs
Finally, after what feels like a long campaign here in Iowa, the elections are over. Regardless of political afiliation there is something everyone can agree on, campaign signs are very hard to deal with after the election! The mixed use of materials makes them hard to recycle and all the work that goes into making them weatherproof often makes them non-recyclable as well. However, our featured article found a fun way to reuse those old signs- to give you additions for your bike for next spring. Imagine riding down the street with this cool basket:
Now, thanks to your bulky political sign you can! The article we found gives a couple different cool bike additions all made from old campaign signs.
What do you think? Is this a good way to reuse campaign signs? What do you normally do with yours after the election?
Read the full article here.
What do you think? Is this a good way to reuse campaign signs? What do you normally do with yours after the election?
Read the full article here.
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