Tuesday, 4 September 2012

greenecobear has Left the Building

greenecobear will be hanging up it's boots and taking a break from social media. You're welcome to look back on older posts, if you missed them. Plus here are a few blogs that you can pop-on to instead: 

Green Steve: Green Steve writes about his journey on reducing his carbon footprint with really well researched articles. Explains the impact your everyday actions have on the planet and provides solutions you can adopt to improve your eco lifestyle.

Future Power Generation: The latest renewable energy projects and the advances of alternative energy around the world from Lucas Wyrsch.

Instructables: a database of Green DIY projects, the ultimate archive for making bicycle accessories and recycling awesome stuff like wood pallets. It takes a bit of searching to find the one that suits your needs but it's worth it.

So thanks for stopping by, we appreciate the audience. We hope you've had a laugh and maybe added a little eco friendliness to your daily routine.

Glow Green.Stay Clean.Be happy.

And remember, there are five d's in DodgeBall: dodge, duck, dip, dive, and... dodge. 

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Table/Bike Storage Dock

Turn an LACK ikea table into a bike docking port.Upgrade your bed-side table's functionality and extend it's purpose in life. Versatile, flexible, simple. For small-space, apartment-share living, providing your precious green wheels with a little extra security. Docked in the safety of your own room, they'll have to pry it from sleeping, clenched hands if you they want to nick the bicycle. Bring it on... Pop on to Instructables for all the details. You could try looking for an unwanted, secondhand wooden table in markets, charity shops, car-boot sales, etc, that sell for a euro or two. Or a wooden fruit box/wine crate might work as well, and help save cash.

Friday, 31 August 2012

Flat-packed Mini House

Here's a catch up of a wicked tweet, I tweeted yesterday (try saying that 10 times fast). The Flat-pack Micro House: compact, efficient, minimalist living that takes two days to install. Pack it, build it, live it. Neat is the word. Get it delivered to Electric Picnic Music Festival and Boom! a house-party within a Giant Party. Check out Gizmag for all the info.