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AVerte's recommendation

I like to fantasize that my TerraCycle Urban Art Pot was recycled from pieces of my first Gateway computer, all $2500 of it with its super capacity 256K hard drive. A fitting ending as now a 256K memory stick costs about the same as this pot.

My TerraCycle pot is a cool blue and I have it out on my deck. I love that it looks like a color washed terracotta pot and it is doing "good" for the environment too.

Updated Sep 15, 2008

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LaurenMessiah's recommendation

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These pots are made from 100% e-waste. What is e-waste? It's where your old computers and fax machines go when you're done with them. And now they can be home to pretty flowers!

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Updated Jan 8, 2009

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alesia121's recommendation

Awesome pots for container gardens, flowers and herbs, all made from reclaimed plastics that would have ended up in a landfill! A green way to green up your yard or patio! Every pot is a piece of art.

Updated Aug 3, 2008

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Loki22f's recommendation

What a great idea for e-waste! Way too much of this stuff ends up in our landfills.

Updated Jul 23, 2008

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figandsage's recommendation

These cool pots are made of recycled computers and fax machines! I really like the high gloss look and color (slightly darker on bottom, gradually lighter towards the top). They are the thickness of terracotta, but not quite as heavy. Add a pop of color inside with these! I like the green and pink/fuschia colors (but couldn't find a picture of them) :)

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Updated Jul 20, 2008

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