Satchel’s Pizza shapes a playground out of recycled waste
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Sameer Kumar , Hyderabad:
Aug 29 2008
Made Popular Aug 29 2008
One look at the park built by Satchel’s Pizza in Gainesville, Florida, and it seems more like a regular street side collection of swings and slides built by construction workers for their kids in the developing world. Recycling is as important as...
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Yup, Manish. It is just that living in a different world from where the designs come from and having grown up seeing swings made out of ropes and rubber tyres and slides made out of old wooden boxes on streetside on a regular basis, it is just all too funny and puts a smile on your face when someone claims it to be groundbreaking in the developed world.
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
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Hi Sameer. Very correct when you say ”the developed world is often stumbling upon creations that are already in existence and in use in the developing world.”
But its a good effort nevertheless.
But its a good effort nevertheless.
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Yup, Manish. It is just that living in a different world from where the designs come from and having grown up seeing swings made out of ropes and rubber tyres and slides made out of old wooden boxes on streetside on a regular basis, it is just all too funny and puts a smile on your face when someone claims it to be groundbreaking in the developed world.
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
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Hi Sameer. Very correct when you say ”the developed world is often stumbling upon creations that are already in existence and in use in the developing world.”
But its a good effort nevertheless.
But its a good effort nevertheless.
1 Stars
Yup, Manish. It is just that living in a different world from where the designs come from and having grown up seeing swings made out of ropes and rubber tyres and slides made out of old wooden boxes on streetside on a regular basis, it is just all too funny and puts a smile on your face when someone claims it to be groundbreaking in the developed world.
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
Yes, we welcome the recycling process, but if they only looked in this direction a bit earlier, they would have found a lot more solutions sooner. I’m sure you understand what i’m saying :)
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But its a good effort nevertheless.