Philadelphia is adding another unique touch to it’s waste recovery program. Last week we saw Philly’s recycling trucks wrapped in colorful graphics – and now, Inhabitat shares the news that the city is rolling out over 500 solar powered, compacting garbage cans. The bins can hold about eight times as much waste as a normal garbage can, and are estimated to save the city close to 12 million dollars over the next 10 years.
[via Inhabitat]
May 29, 2009
Philly Installs Solar Powered Trash Cans
May 21, 2009
Philly Transforms Recycling Trucks into Mobile Murals
The Philadelphia Mural Arts Program has teamed up with The Design Center at Philadelphia University to add a big splash of color and history into the city’s everyday street-scape. Ten recycling trucks have been wrapped with bold graphics inspired by the textile collection of the design center. The project marks the beginning of Philly’s new single-stream recycling program, where all recyclable materials can go in the same receptacle.
[via wejetset & Philau Today]




