Repurposed Refuse Products

Jamie Munro Discusses Eco-Friendly Products That are Transforming Trash

Creations like these eco-friendly products demonstrate how manufacturers and humanitarians are managing to attract the interest of environmentally savvy consumers.

Whether you like thrift store shopping, dumpster diving or collecting other peoples' trash off the side of the road, there's no denying that re-purposing old and discarded objects is now considered a cool and trendy thing to do. However, as this list goes to show, re-purposing refuse products is also an environmentally friendly method of consumerism that can also greatly benefit humanitarian and ecological needs too.

From eco-friendly iPad covers to the Landfill Harmonic project that sees trash being turned into musical instruments, re-purposed eco-friendly products are presenting new and greener ways for consumers to go.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Repurposing - Creating new products by repurposing discarded objects offers environmentally friendly solutions and reduces waste.
2. Humanitarian Recycling - Repurposing refuse products can benefit humanitarian and ecological needs, providing innovative solutions for communities.
3. Green Consumerism - The trend of re-purposing old and discarded objects aligns with the growing desire for eco-conscious consumerism.
Industry Implications
1. Product Design - Product designers can explore opportunities to create eco-friendly products by repurposing discarded materials.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can find new opportunities in recycling and repurposing refuse products for various purposes.
3. Non-profit Sector - Non-profit organizations can tap into the trend of repurposing refuse products to address humanitarian and ecological needs.

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