Recyclable habitat for two

Recyclable habitat for two


Abdandoned tents is a common sight after big concerts and festivals. As an example over 15 000 tents was left behind at a festival in Glastonbury this year. The designer James Dunlop has identified the problem and built a product called Myhab – a simple tent that is made out of waterproof cardboard and eco-friendly plastic. The idea is that you’re supposed to buy one of these habitats on location instead of bringing your own tent, and when the festival is over you can just leave it for recycling. Pretty cool.

myhab.com
via [pocket-lint.co.uk]



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