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Recycled CD's, phone covers and Barbies
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braken2000
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Good morning everyone,
Sorry if this is on the wrong thread, not sure where else to put it!
I can remember seeing a company on telly a while ago that recycled cd's, phone covers and barbies and turned them into art and flooring etc etc.
He would litterally press the barbies flat into a sheet, it was weird and I would like to know who it is!
If anyone knows the company I would be very gratefull.
I have tried Googling, but to no avail, probabaly the wrong search terms!
Thanks in advance!
Sorry if this is on the wrong thread, not sure where else to put it!
I can remember seeing a company on telly a while ago that recycled cd's, phone covers and barbies and turned them into art and flooring etc etc.
He would litterally press the barbies flat into a sheet, it was weird and I would like to know who it is!
If anyone knows the company I would be very gratefull.
I have tried Googling, but to no avail, probabaly the wrong search terms!
Thanks in advance!
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Guessing no then?0
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Sorry, can't help either!
I was quite intrigued by the idea of flattening Barbies, what a strange idea! Still, theres squillions of them cluttering up the world so probably better that they made them into something useful (?) rather than going to landfill...
I looked on yahoo but you're right, what do you search for? There's some strange Barbie sites out there including an educational one(?) here which describes an experiment involving Barbie bungee jumping! Only on the web!....:DI don't want to make money, I just want to be wonderfulMarilyn Monroe0
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