Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gayle Payton lifts a vinyl banner formally used for the City of Indio's 90th anniversary. She and fellow Friends of the Indio ...
The Glen Allen, Virginia branch of Whole Foods is turning its old retail banners into an unexpected luxury item: handbags. The store joined with recycled luxury handbag maker Passchal for the Passchal ...
Modulab Studio uses PVC from old advertising banners to design and create unique messenger bags from entirely recycled materials. Based loosely on the same core concept as Freitag’s bags (which make ...
Shel Reinwald shows off one of the bags made from Habitat for Humanity banners. The manager of Habitat's Portland ReStore came up with the idea along with Alex Bertolucci, who manages the Washington ...
The sound of scissors and the smell of vinyl greet visitors to the Pearl Brewery studio, where volunteers busily cut apart old event banners. Later, the vinyl pieces will be sewn into tote bags and ...
BlueAvocado has partnered with BuildASign.com and Open Arms to launch an eco-friendly, upcycled bag collection just in time for Earth Day – the Banner Bag Collection by BlueAvocado. The collection ...
Instead of being thrown in landfills, the vinyl maroon and gold ASU banners that hang on buildings and poles around campus are being repurposed into totes and other bags. In collaboration with ASU's ...
In collaboration with Philadelphia nonprofit work rehab programs, Center City District is recycling Philly's street banners into tote bags. The Banner Bags ($19.99) reuse promotional banners that ...
In an age when showing up at the grocery store without a reusable bag is akin to showing up at a dinner party without your pants, the type of bag you carry can say a lot about you. One bag -- it's ...
The bags are made from out-of-date advertising banners Out-of-date advertising banners which graced the entranceways to a Lancashire resort during 2009 have been turned into fashion accessories. The ...
Have you ever wondered what happens to all those vinyl banners that stretch across city streets and hang on the sides of streetlights once the message on them is no longer relevant? Brooke Beare did.