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Casa Verde: Waste Management, One Man's Trash

Wed, 05/28/2008 - 1:00pm by casasugar
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Justin Gignac, a graduate of New York's School of Visual Arts, picks up trash off of the streets of New York City. But, you won't find him in a sanitation department uniform. He actually fills bags with subway passes, Broadway tickets, coffee cups, phone book pages, and other NYC junk and carefully arranges them in plastic cubes, which are then signed, numbered, and dated in slick Helvetica typeface and sells them for 50 smackers — "making them perfect for anyone who wants their own piece of the NYC landscape," he says. Gignac has sold over 1,000 of his trash cubes, each unique, leak-free, and smell-free. The initiative to repurpose trash spawned from a conversation with a colleague who said package design wasn't important; "I figured the only way to prove them wrong would be to try to package something that absolutely nobody in their right mind would ever want to buy," he rebutted. A fresh way to look at recycling . . . or exporting: his cubes can now be found in 41 states and 91 countries.
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  • haze's picture
    haze
    2

    That's a very interesting project. Obviously he's got something going on with it: "his cubes can now be found in 41 states and 91 countries."

    Watch and see if we don't see more of these springing up from municipalities whose economies are fueled by tourism.
    Garbage of Wildwood, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Chicago.

    Still, I have to admit, it's original.

    19 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Hanna1117's picture
    Hanna1117
    3

    Just think...instead of your Grandma's state spoon collection, you could have a collection of garbage from every major city in the U.S.!

    19 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • gab6784's picture
    gab6784
    11

    Too bad I didn't think of it first.

    Why would someone spend $50 bucks on trash? Maybe cause I'm from NY I don't get the appeal lol

    19 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Lyv's picture
    Lyv
    12

    This is actually pretty interesting! If it wasn't $50 I might buy something like that LOL.

    19 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • tdamji's picture
    tdamji
    13

    this is a pretty interesting project. like someone else said " it is amazing what people will buy". I like that this removes some trash from land-fills, but think it would be better if the proceeds went to an environmental cause

    18 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment

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