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Dumpster Diving in Style

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 09.29.08
 

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When artist Michel de Broin gets home from a hard day's pedalling in his Flinstonemobile, he can relax in style in his converted dumpster.

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"The dumpster is used to frame its contents - 1649 litres of filtered, chlorinated water. Its interior is lined with waterproof blue material while a pump and filter system ensures the purity of its contents. Powerful jets stimulate the sensorial experience." ::Michel De Broin via ::Boingboing

10 Everyday Pollution Solutions

Your Guide to Going Green

1

Use cast iron pans instead of nonstick. Read about Teflon health concerns.

2

To avoid chemicals leaching into food, go easy on processed, canned or fast foods and never microwave plastic. Read about Bisphenol A, a toxic food-can lining ingredient associated with birth defects.

3

Buy organic, or eat vegetables and fruit from the "Cleanest 12" list. Find out more about the "Dirty Dozen."

4

Use iodized salt to combat chemical interference from the thyroid. Read about rocket fuel's effect on the thyroid.

5

Seal outdoor wooden structures. Order a test kit to find out if your wooden deck, picnic table, or playset is leaching arsenic.

6

Leave your shoes at the door. This cuts down on dust-bound pollutants in the home.

7

Avoid perfume, cologne and products with added fragrance. Search for personal care products that are fragrance-free, or check the products you're already using.

8

Buy products with natural fibers, like cotton and wool, that are naturally fire resistant. Use our list of products and manufacturers to avoid the chemical flame retardant PBDE.

9

Eat low-mercury fish like tilapia & pollock, rather than high-mercury choices like tuna & swordfish. Check our Safe Fish List to see which fish to avoid and what's safe to eat.

10

Filter your water for drinking and cooking. How does your tap water stack up? Search our tap water database to see what you're drinking.

FIND RECYCLING CENTERS

Find the nearest place to drop off your recyclable materials by filling in the boxes thru the below with your materials (example: aluminum cans or car batteries) and city or zip code, then clicking the Search button.

Or choose one of these sites for more information:

Aluminum Can Recycling
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/recycling.htm
http://www.ecology-action.org/

Battery Recycling
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/batteries.htm

Curbside Recycling
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/recycling.htm

Used Motor Oil & Filter Recycling
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/usedoil.htm

Earth 911 Recycling & Reuse Locator

What do you want to recycle/reuse?

Paint Recycling
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/hhw.htm

Cell Phone Recycling
http://www.ecology-action.org/

Computer Recycling & Reuse
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/sws/computer.htm
http://www.reconnectpartnership.com/

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