Going Green in His Own Backyard
Ingenuity + Green = One Impressive Fence
After some thinking, sketching and calling around, Michael located some recycled plastic lumber that was being liquidated by Akron’s Plastic Lumber Co. He took the boards in multiple colors, lengths and widths and came up with a creative solution that was less-toxic than pressure treated wood, that minimized waste and that allowed his family to “go green” for a fraction of the price. His message? Get creative, go green and save! Watch the video to see the results of his hard work and creativity, and hopefully it will inspire you to get creative in your own backyard! Michael can be reached at http://www.myspace.com/session23design
Interested in doing your own recycled or reclaimed yard project? Check out these local business that might be able to help: http://www.stonesalvage.com/, http://www.plasticlumber.com/.
She is a professional freelance writer who occasionally writes in her blog in between gigs at http://www.inspiredfreelancer.com. Cajigas is also an avid musician and can be seen performing with the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and as a violinist in the Allison Bencar band, http://www.myspace.com/allisonbencar.
3 Responses to “VIDEO: The Green Fence”
amy
This is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen
Melissa
Hi,
Your audio wasnt working properly when
I watch it.
towards the end. you might want to check it. its poretty wierd sounding
Melissa
LP
You mean the fence is stupid? I think it looks pretty nice, actually.