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brit:

A Water Fountain For Your Tap
The Tapi squeeze drink fountain is a $5 rubber gadget you attach to your sink that lets you use the tap as normal OR, by squeezing, turns your sink into a water fountain.
It’s great for both rinsing your mouth or taking a few gulps, all in a hygienic way. And it comes in more than 10 colors, which is obviously a selling point in itself.

Easy. Simple. Sustainable. Different colors. Sold.

brit:

A Water Fountain For Your Tap

The Tapi squeeze drink fountain is a $5 rubber gadget you attach to your sink that lets you use the tap as normal OR, by squeezing, turns your sink into a water fountain.

It’s great for both rinsing your mouth or taking a few gulps, all in a hygienic way. And it comes in more than 10 colors, which is obviously a selling point in itself.

Easy. Simple. Sustainable. Different colors. Sold.

(Source: brit)


jtaimejadore:

Afar nomads travel for weeks in camel train from Ethiopia to harvest  salt from the Djibouti salt flats. They sell the bags for around $5 a  piece. This way of life my be coming to an end as mining rights have  been sold to a large corporation. Construction was beginning as we left.
Saltmine by simondeg

Look at the sustainablity of this salt industry. The photo is gorgeous.
Now construction is going to change the land. More is not always better. Salt is an abundant resource being treated as scarce commodity. *sigh*
Will this salt mine look this beautiful in 15 years time?

jtaimejadore:

Afar nomads travel for weeks in camel train from Ethiopia to harvest salt from the Djibouti salt flats. They sell the bags for around $5 a piece. This way of life my be coming to an end as mining rights have been sold to a large corporation. Construction was beginning as we left.

Saltmine by simondeg

Look at the sustainablity of this salt industry. The photo is gorgeous.

Now construction is going to change the land. More is not always better. Salt is an abundant resource being treated as scarce commodity. *sigh*

Will this salt mine look this beautiful in 15 years time?


Letting the Lunkers Go (via Revkin)

And if you too impatient to watch, you can read why it’s so important to release the BOFFF back to the waters.


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