The New DIY: Dumps Inspire You

by Gayle Leonard on Tuesday, September 22, 2009

For this D.I.Y. project, don’t trek into Home Depot for your supplies, stay outside the store and look in their dumpster! (the “new” DIY = Dumps Inspire You!)

Katie Jackson (whatkatiedid.typepad.com) took photos of this excellent greenhouse constructed from recycled plastic bottles at the Eco Centre near Newcastle on Tyne in the UK.

Do you think this looks like child’s play? It is! Here’s an example built by and for the green-minded students of Bowmore Primary School, Isle of Islay, UK. (Photo by Ewan Macintosh on Flickr)

It wouldn’t surprise us if the Bowmore gang partnered with Scotland’s Sustainable Community Initiatives. They offer an interesting educational program to help schools and community groups build shelters, walls and greenhouses from recycled plastic bottles and tyres (that’s “tires,” Americans.)

Best of all, they have documented their expertise in a book you can purchase on their website. Plastics are Fantastic features full instructions, diagrams and photos on how to construct a your very own plastic bottle greenhouse or shelter wall. Or, try this 6-page pdf freebie from REAP, a North East Scotland sustainable development charity. D.I.Y.? D.I.M.!

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Will Stewart December 22, 2009 at 8:21 am

Looks intriguing, but a greenhouse needs to keep winter infiltration down to a bare minimum. In looking at the directions, I don’t see how this design keeps cold winter winds out.

Katie Long October 21, 2010 at 8:55 am

This is awesome! I am thinking about a bottle greenhouse myself-wouldn’t it be awesome? But I’m wondering if I could cut all the bottles into square pieces and stapling them together would work? please let me know what you think!

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