The guys over at Yoink have once again teamed up with Bonobo Labs and have released an update for the Yoink iPhone app.
Tags: app, e-waste, iPhone, Recycling, Yoink
Posted February 9, 2011 by Josh under Recycling, Stuff We Like, Technical Stuff
If you’re a resident of Adelaide, you might be interested in Studio Eco – a new retail space located in the sustainable precinct on Magill Road, Kensington Park.
Tags: Adelaide, Recycling, Studio Eco
Posted October 16, 2010 by Josh under PR, Stuff We Like
It’s taken a while but we’re please to announce that Sensis, the company responsible for the annual dumping of (mostly) unused and unwanted phonebooks on doorsteps across Australia, have finally bowed to public pressure and launched a new website allowing the public to cancel phonebook deliveries for the following three years.
Tags: facebook, phonebooks, Recycling, White Pages, Yellow Pages
Posted October 5, 2010 by Josh under Politics, Public Service Announcement, Recycling
New Australian startup Yoink provides users with a way to giveaway those no longer needed items that are gathering dust and taking up valuable space, while being able to receive items you need yourself and that others are willing to part with.
Tags: e-waste, facebook, giveaway, iPhone, Recycling, twitter, Yoink
Posted January 17, 2010 by Josh under Stuff We Like
I don’t know how things happen around your parts, but here at Electric Firefly Headquarters in downtown sunny Enmore, we dread the day on which our peaceful suburb comes under siege from an army of delivery trucks and their hulking cargo of Yellow Pages Directories. Well dread no longer, salvation is at hand.
Tags: Phone Books, Recycling, White Pages, Yellow Pages
Posted July 25, 2009 by Josh under Off Topic, Rant, Recycling
Introducing the Atari wallet, a project we heard about, that has just recently completed after almost five years in the making.
Tags: e-waste, Recycling
Posted June 13, 2009 by Josh under Recycling
So you have a pile of old electrical equipment gathering dust at your place… how can you get rid of them in an environmentally responsible way?
Tags: e-waste, facebook, Recycling, twitter
Posted June 11, 2009 by Josh under Recycling