Repurposed real estate signs will soon be popping up in classrooms and workplaces around the country. Tauranga's Environmental Education and Resource Sustainability Trust chairman Marty Hoffart explains.
Repurposed real estate signs will soon be popping up in classrooms and workplaces around the country.
Tauranga's Environmental Education and Resource Sustainability Trust is using the signs to make recycling bins for schools and workplaces around the country to collect paper and cardboard for recycling.
Chairman Marty Hoffart said thetrust's Paper4trees programme began in Tauranga and has spread to 4000 schools around the country, with 50,000 recycling boxes nationwide.
"I'm always looking at stuff thinking 'I bet that doesn't have to go to recycling'," Mr Hoffart said.
"I was looking at those real estate signs thinking they would make great recycling boxes for schools."
Mr Hoffart bought a plastic filing box and pulled it apart and discovered it was almost exactly the same size as a regular real estate sign, roughly 900mm by 1200mm.