Category: Green Home & Garden

  • How Do You Improve the Clothespin?

    How Do You Improve the Clothespin?

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    If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon,
    or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbour,
    tho’ he build his house in the woods,

    the world will make a beaten path to his door.

    —Ralph Waldo Emerson

     

    I love when people look at things that have been good enough (yet not perfect) for forever, and figure out a way to think outside the box and improve on the design. I mean, a clothespin is a clothespin, right?

    WRONG. As a line dryer I know that if you sling something over the line you get a fold mark and it takes forever to dry. If you use clothespins on delicate fabrics you get pin marks. My solution is to use hangers for tops & dresses, but if I’m dealing with a heavy or delicate fabric I get the fold line issue again (only now it’s a hanger line).

    Scott Boocock came up with a simple solution, but that’s not the only awesome part of this story (reprinted with permission). Check it out:

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    A Qantas jet is flying 16,986 bags of Hegs clothespins directly from South Australia to Toronto tonight for distribution across Canada, the United States and Central America.

    “I wish I was getting frequent flyer points for it,” says Scott Boocock, creator of the Heg clothespin.

    It was a sixty-second idea, Boocock says. The innovation – putting a hook on each end of a clothespin – came about when he was trying to hang up his wife’s black dress on a sunny day.

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    “It had two straps on it. I thought, how am I gonna hang this up without any line marks, peg marks or sun marks. I worked out if I put a hook on it and market that worldwide, I’ve got it.”

    The Heg has been thrust in to the spotlight after winning a Good Design Award last year, being featured on Shark Tank and being named one of the top ten products at a recent Housewares Show in Chicago.

    “That’s why we’re shipping in to America now. It was a top ten product – that’s out of thousands of exhibitors with hundreds of products each. Our distributor in Chicago said they wanted them,” Boocock explains.

    “We said great. We’ll send them by ship, 45 days. They said no, we can’t wait. They asked us to make them and fly them over as soon as possible. That’s thousands of bags containing hundreds of thousands of Hegs.”

    North America is not the only country interested in Hegs.

    Boocock also has distribution deals with Aldi that cover the entirety of the United Kingdom, an Australia-wide distribution deal with Woolworths, a container heading to Africa, as well as distribution in place for the Middle East, Singapore, Phillipines, Thailand and Malaysia.

    “The power of ‘Australian-built’ or ‘Australian-made’ overseas is incredible.”

    The Heg was originally manufactured in China, but in the interests of quality control and helping local industry, the process now entirely takes place in South Australia.

    “When we started, we wanted to make it in Australia. No questions. After a while, it became apparent that I couldn’t for price reasons. But I kept thinking there had to be a way.”

    Boocock, who brands himself as the ‘Aussie Innovator’, spent twelve months working to return production to the country. By working on each individual element of the Heg rather than the final package, he managed to do it.

    “I talked to Technoplas about making the Heg, Multi Slide about making the spring, someone about making the bag, the box, the whole process. Before I knew it, I could do it cheaper here than in China.”

    There are many advantages to Australian production. Quicker shipping times and excellent quality control are the biggest, Boocock says.

    “We know what quality we’re getting here on a constant basis. They have ASO standards. With China, you just don’t know. You hope it’s the right product. But we can’t afford for that hinge to break. We can’t afford for there to be a bad quality on a batch of hooks and they break.

    “When you get a batch, we’re talking about a million Hegs. A million. You don’t get a second chance at that. The other benefit is we can walk down and show the kids that it’s actually manufactured here.”

    Hegs has also partnered with disability service provider Orana. Every Heg is assembled by their team of people.

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    “They’re great. It’s a great team there, a big part of our corporate social responsibility. They’re at different skill levels and that’s the best part. You can’t tell them to churn out one every second – it’s exciting to walk in there and see one person do it slower, another does it faster and another does it differently,” Boocock says.

    “They’re meticulous. At the end of the day there has to be quality control, whoever you use. And we’ve got it with them. I would suggest any manufacturer use them.”

    The Heg is patented in 44 countries worldwide. Hegs currently produces around 80,000 clothespins a day, more than 4,000 bags a day. The company is looking at producing up to 50 million Hegs in the next year.

    “It’s an amazing story. It’s worldwide. In two hundred years the peg hasn’t been innovated. It’s gone from wood to plastic but not anything else. People are talking about it. I don’t think there’s been any clothespin in history that people have talked about,” Boocock says.

    “It’s been a good journey.”

     

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  • Recycling Beauty Products in the Bathroom (Amazon Gift Card Giveaway)

    Recycling Beauty Products in the Bathroom (Amazon Gift Card Giveaway)

    Recycling in the Bathroom

    Do you have a recycling bin in your bathroom?

    Only 10% of Americans do, compared to a surprisingly respectable 45% who have one in their kitchen (honestly, I never would have guessed that high a number).

    Out of sight, out of mind: unsurprisingly, people are less likely to recycle bathroom items than they are kitchen items. According to new research commissioned by the Ad Council, 47% of those surveyed said they don’t think about recycling materials in the bathroom, and 52 percent admitted that they have a lack of knowledge around which items can be recycled.

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    So we’ve come a long way on recycling in general, but there’s always room for a bit of improvement, eh? In 2012, Americans generated about 251 million tons of trash and only about 35% of that was recycled. 27.4% of the trash headed for landfills was paper/paperboard, and 12.7% of it was plastics: both easily recycled.

    We can collectively put a big dent in those numbers by changing our bathroom habits. Set up a recycling station in your bathroom for:

    • toilet paper rolls
    • the cardboard packaging toothpaste, soap and other beauty products come in
    • shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, styling product bottles
    • deodorant and dental floss packaging
    • aerosol cans (like spray sunscreen)
    • pill containers

    (No curbside recycling from your waste company? Find your nearest recycling centers here.)

    [Tweet “Your bathroom products want to become something new! Think beyond the kitchen; keep a bathroom recycling bin to close the loop #berecycled”]

    Now, most recycling centers will only accept #1 and #2 plastics. Check to see what can be collected in your area, but don’t give up on those harder to recycle items like mascara bottles, toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes. Consider collecting those and sending off to Terracycle; some programs have a cost, but most offer free shipping plus a donation to a non-profit organization or school for each piece of garbage that you collect. (Shipments need to be fairly sizeable though, so this is a great way for kids to get friends and neighbors involved as you pool your collected items for shipment!)

    What can these items be recycled into? Functional items, like hairbrushes…

    Or park benches in your community.

     
    When purchasing new beauty items, keep an eye out for products that can be easily recycled; ideally those that are made with recycled materials. Explore the bulk bin of your local co-op, or the handmade wares at your farmers market!

    Find out more about how and why to recycle, and what your recyclables can find new lives as at iwanttoberecycled.org.

     

    What do you recycle?

    Let me know below and make sure to enter the Amazon gift card giveaway!

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  • The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle: 76 eBooks and More for Under $30

    The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle: 76 eBooks and More for Under $30

    Hey.

    Are the inmates running the asylum?

    I hear you.

    When you’re young, you think about what it’ll be like: getting married, becoming a mom, having your own home.

    You want to make a special place that’s a magical mash-up:

    • a school,
    • a playground,
    • a refuge,
    • a “fix it” station,
    • a “you can do it” pep rally, and
    • a safe place for personal expression, sharing and growth.

    Guess what? It’s hard when reality breaks in. Real life includes…

    …laundry, diapers, and never-ending meal prep… money worries, gritty floors, soap scum, and stains that won’t come out of your favorite shirt… holiday stress, and teaching the kids to read (and master long division)… a husband who works long hours, a kid with the sniffles, stomach aches and a fever… and a secret dream to run your own little business from home.

    Now, I don’t know about you, but I love reading books full of tips. It’s refreshing to get a new perspective, even if every tip or bit of advice isn’t quite right for your house and life. Just the process of trying new ways of doing things and examining what works, what doesn’t, and why can be an eye opening and transformative experience.

    With this in mind, Erin and Stephanie created the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle. Because as rewarding as it is, homemaking is hard work and it doesn’t always come easily.

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    Now It’s Your Turn

    Just as a little thread of gold, running through a fabric, brightens the whole garment, so women’s work at home, while only the doing of little things, is just like the golden gleam of sunlight that runs through and brightens the whole fabric of civilization.

    -Laura Ingalls Wilder

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    Disclosure: I am an affiliate for The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle, which means I will receive a % from sales that originate from my links.