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  • Our Favorite Products Made of Upcycled and Recycled Materials

    Our Favorite Products Made of Upcycled and Recycled Materials

    Humans haven’t been kind to the planet. Climate change is out of control, microplastics are poisoning our oceans, and landfills are overflowing with trash. No matter how much we try to reduce our footprint, we still occasionally need new things. Luckily, some companies have figured out how to reuse waste to make new products from old plastic, textiles, and other materials that would otherwise fill our landfills and oceans. We’ve highlighted our favorites here.

    It’s not a perfect sustainability solution, but if you already need a new portable charger or yoga mat, for example, you can buy one of these items knowing that it’s a little better than the alternative. Check out our other eco-friendly guides, like the Best Recycled Bags, Best Recycled Clothing, Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Supplies, and Best Reusable Products.

    Updated April 2024: We’ve added the new Nimble Champ portable charger, Humanscale’s Path chair, Bearaby’s Ocean Hugger weighted blanket, Revival’s denim rug, House of Marley’s Redemption 2 ANC headphones, Keiko Furoshiki gift wrap, and the new recycled MakeUp Eraser.

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  • If we have to recycle old IP, Mr. & Mrs. Smith is the way to do it

    If we have to recycle old IP, Mr. & Mrs. Smith is the way to do it


    Have you watched Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the 2005 Brad-and-Angelina action comedy, recently? Like, actually watched it, not just let your nostalgic memories of it play in your head. Mr. & Mrs. Smith was at the center of pop culture in the mid-aughts for a lot of reasons that had nothing to do with the actual movie, and a few that did: It’s sexy fun with massive stars, and director Doug Liman knows how to put together a good action scene. The elevator pitch — two professional assassins are married to each other, but don’t know about the other’s job — is a good one.

    But right now, in 2024, it’s almost unwatchably strange. It’s one of those not-that-old movies that are so specific to their time they seem to have aged beyond their years. The bitter, marriage-is-hell humor lands wrong. The two leads look hot but sort of unreal, like they’re the premature product of de-aging technology. There are some iffy digital shots, and the cinematography and camera work — all handheld, all high-contrast, all orange and teal, all the time — are extremely 2005. It’s just not a film that plays anymore, and although it was a huge hit and the eye of a tabloid storm, it’s not much talked about today.

    Which makes it an odd choice to be adapted into a Prime Video streaming series. Or maybe it doesn’t. Maybe, in fact, the choice by star Donald Glover and co-creator Francesca Sloane is a genius one.

    In the current phase of the streaming wars (a phase we might be on the precipice of leaving behind, but that’s another story), the studios have not been shaken in their belief that any level of intellectual property name recognition is better than none, and creatives have been barraged with invitations to rework this or that old movie. Very rarely, as in the improbable success of Noah Hawley’s Fargo, an anthology series made in the spirit of the Coen brothers’ cinematic masterpiece, this has worked. More often it has not. Sometimes, the misbegotten results have at least been interesting, like Amazon’s curious reinterpretation of Dead Ringers. Sometimes, as in the case of the uninspired retread of Fatal Attraction, they have been both pointless and dull.

    Photo: David Lee/Prime Video

    Glover and Sloane’s inspired choice was to select a movie from the studios’ menu that is famous but unsophisticated and not especially beloved, with a dated iconography that could easily be junked and a strong concept that could be stripped to its core and rebuilt completely from scratch. This is exactly what they’ve done, creating a delightful series that is almost the inverse of its inspiration, while sharing its core values: It’s funny, sexy, glossy, and exciting, and built around the chemistry of its two leads.

    The setup is markedly different. Rather than rival assassins who got hitched by accident, Glover and Maya Erskine’s John and Jane Smith have been purposefully paired up by the same shadowy employer, shedding their previous lives to begin a new one together. Where Pitt and Jolie begin the film as flawless pros trapped in domestic tedium, Glover and Erskine are awkward, hesitant newbies exploring their dangerous new profession and budding relationship together.

    This sets up a show that is a lightly spiced, well-observed take on contemporary work and relationships with a side order of covert-ops hijinks. It might take viewers a couple of episodes to adjust to Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s unique world. It’s intimate and chatty, with a casual approach to the action stuff that isn’t concerned with realism or plausibility, and constantly lowers the dramatic temperature and the stakes, even as the Smiths get involved in increasingly outlandish mission-of-the-week scenarios. It’s a cool, easygoing relationship dramedy about people who just happen to be elite contract agents (but also gig workers, kind of). That’s not to say it doesn’t deliver thrills — there are some close scrapes, and one later episode set on Lake Como has an outstanding protracted chase scene — but it’s easy to tell where Glover and Sloane’s interest really lies: The action is as broad-brush and goofy as the Smiths’ dialogue is plausible, intricate, and nifty in its detail.

    Parker Posey smiles and makes a love heart shape with her hands in a dark study in Mr. & Mrs. Smith

    Photo: David Lee/Prime Video

    Ron Perlman looks sad in a yellow T-shirt at a candlelit dinner table at twilight in Mr. & Mrs. Smith

    Photo: David Lee/Prime Video

    Mr. & Mrs. Smith — unlike the cinematically ambitious Fargo show, for example, which Sloane worked on, as well as contributing to Glover’s Atlanta — is also under no illusions about what medium it belongs to. This is very much a TV show. It has slick, aspirational visuals, with lovely location shoots around New York and Europe, handsome architecture, and cool fashion (Glover’s looks are on point). But the scale is small, and the 40-minute episodes are tight, discrete, satisfying short stories. Each one moves the Smiths’ relationship on while pairing them with a string of one-off guest stars, often as the couple’s mission target. It’s a murderer’s row of iconic actors: John Turturro, Sharon Horgan, Parker Posey, Ron Perlman, Sarah Paulson, Paul Dano, Michaela Coel, and more. Perlman is magnificent as a mournful, childish oligarch with a killer Hitler joke, while Paulson provides a savagely accurate parody of a couples therapist.

    This is just a great TV format, and in theory Mr. & Mrs. Smith could run forever like this; it’s reminiscent of Poker Face in the way it seeks to rehabilitate old-school case-of-the-week TV. Glover, however, likes to play games with form, as with Altanta — albeit to a much less experimental extent in this case. Mr. & Mrs. Smith is only a few episodes old before it starts to break its own format. It’s cunningly done, but it perhaps doesn’t leave Glover and Sloane with a lot of room to maneuver in a potential second season.

    Perhaps, though, that’s because Mr. & Mrs. Smith’s primary motivator is John and Jane’s relationship, and it’s essential to the drama that this keeps moving forward. Glover and Erskine are simply irresistible: likable, simultaneously spiky and smooth, damaged but competent (up to a point), and very plausibly into each other. Their scenes together radiate with the comfortingly bitchy intimacy of two people who are inseparable partners in absolutely everything, and when things go wrong between them, the show’s insouciant surface cracks enough to expose real hurt.

    Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a fun bit of escapism wrapped around a complex, warm, and relatable love story. Glover and Sloane made something new and refreshing out of a movie that is past its sell-by date. If we’re only allowed to watch new things based on other, older things, we’ll be lucky if a fraction of them are made with as much wit and creativity as this.

    Mr. & Mrs. Smith is streaming now on Prime Video.



    Oli Welsh

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  • Rerouted Announces Rerouted Ultra: A Year of Gear and Perks

    Rerouted Announces Rerouted Ultra: A Year of Gear and Perks

    Ultra is the newest evolution of Rerouted. Rerouted is a second-hand gear platform that is leveraging contemporary technology to make second-hand painless and crazy easy for buyers and sellers. Ultra is a year-long program designed to reduce every pain point people face using existing marketplaces.

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    updated: Dec 9, 2022

    Rerouted Co. is rolling out Rerouted Ultra. Rerouted Ultra is the newest way to support the circular economy. Ultra is the easiest and cheapest way to buy and sell second-hand outdoor gear. No shipping costs, no commission fees and unlimited support when people want to buy and sell gear for the entirety of 2023. This program launched with 500 seats on Monday, Dec. 5 and will be available through Dec. 31 12:00 a.m. PST.  

    Ultra is the newest evolution of Rerouted. Rerouted is a second-hand gear platform that is leveraging contemporary technology to make second-hand painless and crazy easy for buyers and sellers. This is a year-long program designed to reduce every pain point people face using existing marketplaces. 

    Rerouted is excited to highlight six key features of their Ultra program:

    • Zero Commissions – sell any piece of outdoor gear, get 100% of the asking price
    • Free Shipping – buy any gear you want and Rerouted covers the shipping fees
    • Monthly Seller Tips, Tricks and Workshops – get support to make as much money as possible selling gear on Rerouted
    • Early Access to Gear Tracker – a new feature Rerouted is releasing early next year to help you find exactly the right gear for you, and get notified immediately when it arrives on the site
    • Partner Perks – include a $65 WFA course w/ Base Medical, and many more are in the works.
    • Limited time upcycled Rerouted swag

    Chap Grubb, Rerouted’s CEO and Founder, said this about the mission behind Ultra:

    “Recycling, upcycling and reselling are key to a sustainable future. Our team believes deeply that the reason gear collects dust in people’s garages is because it is too difficult to buy & sell online. Choosing second-hand first should be an easy choice for people that care about the environment. We are psyched to make it easier than ever to save gear from the landfill and help people create their own wilderness adventures. Plus, free shipping and zero commissions are unheard of in online second hand shopping. We love being the first to offer this.”

    To join Rerouted in their mission is to embrace the Circular Economy. Ultra is the newest and best community to buy and sell outdoor gear online. All Rerouted Ultra perks will start immediately upon purchase and run through 2023. Check it out today. www.rerouted.co/rerouted-ultra

    Rerouted is an online platform that is developing tools & software that will empower people, local gear stores and marketplaces to get gear back out to the next generation of wilderness advocates.

    Source: Rerouted Co

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  • Vaya Space Wins International Green Award for Sustainability and Environmental Impact

    Vaya Space Wins International Green Award for Sustainability and Environmental Impact

    Press Release


    Sep 27, 2022

    Vaya Space, Inc., the vortex-hybrid rocket engine company and emerging leader in sustainable space access, today announced that it has been awarded the International Green Apple Environment Award and named as a Global Green World Ambassador. 

    The International Green World Awards represents the world’s premier recognition for companies and countries for their positive impact on the environment. Established in 1994, The Green Organisation is an international, independent, non-profit, non-political, environment group dedicated to recognizing, rewarding, and promoting environmental best practice around the world. The program is considered the biggest environmental awards campaign worldwide, recognizing governments, ministries, companies, organizations, and communities across the private and public sectors. Previous winners include The Coca-Cola Company, Phillip Morris, DoTERRA, Infosys, BNP Paribas, and the Desalinization Institute in Saudi Arabia.   

    Today’s announcement recognizes Vaya Space for earning The Green Organisation’s highest award, its Gold Global Green World Ambassador Award, distinguishing Vaya for its outstanding contributions to the environment, highlighting the fact that the company utilizes more than two million recycled plastic bottles per launch. Vaya Space was selected over more than 500 other nominations and will be presented with its award at a presentation ceremony in the Houses of Parliament, London, on Nov. 21, 2022. 

    Brent David Willis, Chief Executive Officer of Vaya Space, commented, “We are extremely grateful to receive this recognition, especially from such an esteemed group like The Green Organisation. Making a difference for the planet is part of the raison d’être of Vaya Space, and our team being recognized for doing what we do every day is a tremendous honor.”       

    Vaya Space, Inc. is a newer entrant into the Space Launch sector, whereby more than 100,000 satellites are expected to be placed in low earth orbit of over the next 10 years. Vaya’s first launch was earlier in 2022, and the Company’s first two patents were also just recently issued, validating industry-transformative capabilities that significantly improve reliability and safety at a cost that is less than half that of competitors. Unlike legacy rocket engine technologies that emit metric tons of carbon soot, Vaya utilizes 3D-printed recycled thermoplastics as its fuel, emitting water vapor and the least amount of CO2 of any competitor. 

    About Vaya Space, Inc. Vaya Space is a privately owned, vortex-hybrid rocket company based on the Space Coast of Florida with subsidiary operations in Brazil. Vaya Space has developed breakthrough and patented technologies that transform access to space. Vaya was created in 2017 by Sid Gutierrez, former Space Shuttle Commander and NASA’s first U.S.-born Hispanic astronaut. Launch Command’s final words to Sid at liftoff were “Vaya con Dios” vs. its traditional “Godspeed,” and shortly after this inspiration, Vaya was born.  

    Vaya is a purpose-driven, sustainability focused, and environmentally conscious enterprise dedicated to making a difference for humankind. Vaya Space competes in the estimated $1 trillion small satellite launch sector. Vaya’s unique vortex-hybrid rockets utilize the equivalent of two million recycled bottles per launch and overcome the costs and other issues associated with traditional liquid bi-propellant rockets to transform the safety and affordability of the industry.  

    Additional information can be found at vayaspace.com.  

    For investor inquiries about Vaya Space, please contact:  

    Vaya Space Investor Relations  
    Kevin Lowdermilk  
    +1 703 346-6826  
    Kevin.Lowdermilk@VayaSpace.com  

    Vaya Space Media Relations  
    Mary Baldino  
    +1 321 270-1478  
    Mary.Baldino@VayaSpace.com  

    Source: Vaya Space

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  • AVID Products Releases New USB Audio Solution for Higher Learning

    AVID Products Releases New USB Audio Solution for Higher Learning

    UNIVERSAL AND ACCESSIBLE SOLUTION FOR ALL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS, EGAMING, PODCASTS AND MORE

    Press Release


    Aug 19, 2022

    AVID Products, the only adaptive learning company that creates and advocates for mindful, innovative, and accessible solutions for learners of all kinds, is officially announcing the release of the AE-79 USB headset as part of their universal 70 Series and suite of audio solutions designed for the lifelong learning journey that also includes the 20, 30 and 50 Series. Recently hosting an edWebinar on the importance of active listening, AVID continually brings award-winning audio devices to students, educators and more, along with for impact programs and partnerships such as their simple and free audio recycle program. Making a difference now and for future generations.

    Empowering the audio listening experience

    Answering the demand for a reliable and accessible USB headset for high school, college and adult listeners, the AE-79 is built with all the features for enhanced focus, clear communication, and prolonged comfort. It’s ideal for a variety of listening environments and situations such as online learning, testing and assessments, video calls, podcasting, eGaming, voiceover and more.

    Noise-reducing earpieces with deluxe comfort padding minimize outside noise and distractions, while a noise-canceling, ultra-flexible boom arm microphone ensures perfect positioning for a clear result when speaking and is perfect for speech-to-text voice recognition software. Ample padding on the adjustable headband lends comfort, as well as the larger ear cups that surround the ear help filter out ambient noise. The larger speaker size housed within the ear cups enhances deep bass tones and highs for a clean, natural sound. The USB connection provides compatibility with a very wide range of devices and comes with in-line volume controls. In addition to the durable and feature-laden design, the AE-79 delivers on safety with California Prop 65, CPSIA SOR, RoHS, TPCH / EU 94/62 compliances and comes with a convenient soft carrying case to keep your investment safe when traveling.

    The AE-79 USB headset shines where focus, clear communication and all-day comfort are top priorities. High school and college students, as well as remote workers and gamers, or anyone who needs to hear clearly and speak without interruption, will find the AE-79 meets all their needs and is an ideal tool for empowering the audio experience.

    Connect with a team member from AVID Products toll-free at 888.575.AVID or visit avidproducts.com.

    Established in 1953, AVID Products is a 100% employee-owned audio company committed to empowering your learning journey through mindful, innovative, and accessible audio solutions. With nearly 70 years of experience in the audio industry, AVID continues to develop award-winning, innovative solutions for learning to tele-health to travel, that keep us moving, growing, and connected.

    AVID Sales Contact for Education: Doug Welles, Director of Sales & Business Development, dwelles@avidproducts.com

    AVID PR Contact: Emil Belisle, Director of Marketing Communications, ebelisle@avidproducts.com

    Source: AVID Products

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  • Continew Labs Unveils High-Quality Backpacks Made From Cars, Now Available on Kickstarter

    Continew Labs Unveils High-Quality Backpacks Made From Cars, Now Available on Kickstarter

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    updated: Oct 17, 2017

    Continew, one of the most innovative upcycling brands of recent years, has launched a high-quality backpack created from remnants of a car’s interior, such as leather seat covers, seatbelts and airbags. Continew Labs, the company behind this product, has modeled extensive efforts to create value from end-of-life vehicles to manufacture sleek, environmentally-friendly bags.

    “We’ve conducted research and created samples for over a year and a half in order to find an efficient and eco-friendly method of using leather from aged cars to make high-quality and future-friendly backpacks,” says Founder and CEO, Ian Choi. “Our manufacturing process demonstrates our commitment to preserve the environment by reducing waste, saving animals and conserving valuable resources.”

    Our manufacturing process demonstrates our commitment to preserve the environment by reducing waste, saving animals and conserving valuable resources.

    Ian Choi, Founder and CEO

    Even though the Continew Backpack is created from upcycled materials, the car seat leather comes with benefits, as it can withstand high temperatures, moisture and damage due to friction or external forces. The Continew Backpack prioritizes usability and comfort, and its sturdy form helps prevent the damage of personal belongings.

    Some of the key features of the Continew Backpack include: 

    • 15 internal pockets
    • A retractable key leash
    • Customized zippers
    • A one-touch magnetic clasp
    • A separate laptop compartment

    Pre-order of the Continew Backpack is now available through the product’s Kickstarter page (http://kck.st/2xUJx8F), and it is a consumer-ready product with positive reviews. During the campaign, the Continew Backpack can be purchased for $139 as the Early Bird Special price. When the campaign funding goal is achieved, the company anticipates manufacturing and delivery to be complete in February of 2018.

    About Continew Labs 
    Continew Labs is a California-based startup developing premium upcycled and future-friendly products. The products are designed and developed in Newport Beach, California and are manufactured in Seoul, Korea. Continew Labs was founded by team of experts and engineers who are committed to the environment and eco-friendly production practices.

    Source: Altos Business Group on behalf of Continew Inc.

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  • Drink Saporé Solves Glug Factor Problem

    Drink Saporé Solves Glug Factor Problem

    Liquids from containers do not flow smoothly, they glug because the vacuum inside every container inhibits gravity from working.  The inventors behind Drink Saporé have created a 100% recyclable plastic fluid cartridge that solves the glug problem. 

    When placed inside one of our dispensers, at the push of a button the cartridge works by simultaneously opening an air hole and releasing contained fluids, allowing gravity to deliver a smooth flow.  The cartridge then reseals itself to keep the ingredients fresh, providing a solution that is simple, clean and convenient with no electricity needed.  Consumers use their own hot, cold or bubbly water and adjust flavoring to their own personal taste, Made, Like U Like™.  

    “Consumers love the combination of convenience and choice so we are planning a global online store to reflect regional tastes. Instead of software apps our platform will be selling a multitude of flavors.”

    Ian Goldey, President of Drink Saporé

    The beverage industry will be the first introduction of the Drink Saporé technology because consumer demand is changing as evidenced by declining soda sales at the likes of Coca-Cola® and PepsiCo.

    According to Drink Saporé president Ian Goldey, “Consumers love the combination of convenience and choice so we are planning a global online store to reflect regional tastes.  Instead of software apps our platform will be selling a multitude of flavors.”  Seth Golden, beverage analyst, added, “Drink Saporé is the evolution of beverage systems such as the Keurig® because we deliver more flavor choices than just coffee while also being eco-conscious.”  Instead of single serve pods our 150ml cartridge provides between ten and twenty 12oz servings and they are both refillable and recyclable.

    Our cartridge technology can also be applied to cosmetic, industrial, medical and consumer goods.  One example is a washing machine that holds cartridges containing detergent, fabric softener and bleach.  No mess or heavy bottles, just simple and convenient and a perfect solution for companies such as Proctor & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson.

    Drink Saporé has recently completed consumer testing at the LA Women’s Expo and other events and our team is ecstatic at the positive results in the high 90th percentile for the Drink Saporé cartridge solution. 

    Contact:

    Stephen Fallon

    stephenfallon@drinksapore.com

    4768 Park Granada #108

    Calabasas, CA 91302

    Ph: (818) 483-8174

    www.drinksapore.com

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    Source: Drink Saporé

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