Cloud 10

22 Jan 2012

lusciouschaos:

unconsumption:

“Chris Ryan, a publisher of outdoor recreation and guide books, has a  love for  maps and that passion led him to an unusual side business. Walking on  the campus  of a local university, he saw a foot-high stack of out-of-date U.S.  government topographic maps and charts being thrown out. ‘Something  clicked,’ Ryan said. He rescued them and found someone to transform them  into envelopes, which he used to ship his books.  He  was surprised, though, when clients began requesting his unique  envelopes as well as his publications. The demand kept growing and he  soon began  manufacturing stationery and envelopes in all sizes. Now he buys up to  15 tons of outdated maps at a time to meet his market’s demands.”
(via eco-artware.com)
Other ideas for the reuse of outdated maps here and here.

lusciouschaos:

unconsumption:

“Chris Ryan, a publisher of outdoor recreation and guide books, has a love for maps and that passion led him to an unusual side business. Walking on the campus of a local university, he saw a foot-high stack of out-of-date U.S. government topographic maps and charts being thrown out. ‘Something clicked,’ Ryan said. He rescued them and found someone to transform them into envelopes, which he used to ship his books. He was surprised, though, when clients began requesting his unique envelopes as well as his publications. The demand kept growing and he soon began manufacturing stationery and envelopes in all sizes. Now he buys up to 15 tons of outdated maps at a time to meet his market’s demands.”

(via eco-artware.com)

Other ideas for the reuse of outdated maps here and here.