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Recycling made simple

Posted on 14 February 2008 by BabyReaps


As if recycling isn’t easy enough (seriously, how much trouble does it take for you to sort out where you trash goes to?), designer Woo Seok Park hopes to simplify things even further with his concept recycling bins. Despite the use of easy-to-understand logos to make recycling a whole lot easier found on the majority of our trash, we still tend to mistake some of them and place them in the wrong recycling bin. This concept features a bin for individual recyclable material, where all you need to do is swipe the dubious item in question (tin or paper?) and the bin where its lid opens indicates where your trash ought to go. No idea on how it is going to be implemented though.

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