I recently found out about ZeroLandfill and I am excited to write about. ZeroLandfill is an upcycling program that supports the supply needs of local artists and educators while reducing pressure on local landfill capacity. The pounds of materials diverted from the landfill have a second life in the community. Materials are not recycled, but rather upcycled.
Since 2006, ZeroLandfill has partnered with the architectural and interior design community in diverting from local landfills and re-purposing back into the community over 1 million pounds of materials that hold value for other audiences. ZeroLandfill has chapters in a number of cities across the country.
Materials Commonly Found at ZeroLandfill project sites
Carpet Tiles and Books
Paint Decks and Laminate Chips
Upholstery Swatches and Memos
Vinyl and Rubber Flooring Samples
Brick, Tile and Stone Samples
Wallcovering Books and Memos
Glass and Metal Samples
Three Ring Binders
Paper Sample Books
Stock Photo Books
Mat board and Foam Core
The Nashville chapter recently invited the community to choose from a variety of materials. I am so glad I was able to attend. I scored lots of fabric and some wall paper.
Have I mentioned I scored a ton of fabric? And we all know how expensive fabric is.
I even found fabric that resembles my dog Teddy. What do you think? Maybe I’ll make him his own pillow cover.
Here’s how I upcycled the leftover fabric.
I made several envelope-style pillow covers with this tutorial.
Hi Amy! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I agree, the program is awesome. I wish other industries would do the same, such as contractors, painters, etc. I am sure they end up with tons of leftover wood, materials, and paint.
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October 22, 2014Such a great cause! I love the doggie fabric, it does look just like your pup! Thank you for sharing at the Merry Monday Link Party!
sabines
October 23, 2014Hi Amy! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I agree, the program is awesome. I wish other industries would do the same, such as contractors, painters, etc. I am sure they end up with tons of leftover wood, materials, and paint.
Erlene
October 25, 2014Wow this is an awesome program. I’ll have to see if there is one in So. Cali. Thanks for sharing this on Merry Monday.
sabines
October 26, 2014Thanks, Erlene for stopping by. I agree, this is an amazing program. Hope there is one near you!
julia klimek
October 26, 2014Love this!!! I need to make some Pillows!
sabines
October 26, 2014Thanks, Julia!