All of that leftover metal, wood, fabric, and tile can find a new home—if you know where to look. Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at ...
So, what’s a discouraged treehugger to do? While it’s tempting to scream into the void, you can make a difference by keeping your textiles out of the trash. Donating, swapping and buying second-hand ...
Your fabric leftovers don’t have to gather dust — they can become the most charming, functional, and personal items in your home. From potholders to garlands, scrap-busting projects are a ...
For many crafters, having scraps and leftover bits is a way of life. If you work with fabric, you likely have extra pieces you're looking to use. While there are plenty of crafts that can be made with ...
Scrap quilting blends creativity, sustainability, and tradition by transforming leftover fabrics into unique, functional art. From timeless patterns to modern improvisations, every piece tells a story ...
Ann Arbor’s SCRAP feels like a thrift store for imagination, where discarded bits become puppets, collages, costumes, and ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Scraps KC, a nonprofit organization in Kansas City, Missouri, recently celebrated a huge milestone. The organization's mission highlights ways to recycle and re-purpose materials ...
Back-to-back sessions sought to narrow down a definition of the term “green steel” and discuss potential changes to recovered metal flows as new capacity comes online. From left: Sean Keenan of SSAB ...
The aluminium producer’s commitment to circularity offers a shining example of what real progress looks like in the materials ...