Sunday, March 28, 2021

 UPCYCLING....


There are sooo many things that humans produce and use, but what happens when we are finished using them? Car tyres need to be replaced for road safety regularly. But what happens with the old car tyres? They do not biodegrade and worldwide we dispose of hundreds of millions of car tyres every year! Up until the 1980s car tyres were stockpiled in landfills. There are an estimated 2-3 billion car tyres deposited in landfills. You cannot burn car tyres because burning old rubber releases dangerous toxins into the air. Today most old car tyres are recycled in special recycling plants. 


Given our connection to the Motorway we decided to use old car tyres for our upcycling project. We are giving them a new lease of life and transform them into planters for our school garden.   


Tyre Aware in Ballindereen kindly gave us some old car tyres we could upcycle. After washing off the dirt, we painted our tyres inspired by our pollinator friends. 




We will plant our car tyres in spring and fill them with pollinator friendly herbs to provide nectar and pollen for bees and other pollinating insects!

1 comment:

  1. Well done to Emer O Doherty and her class for painting and assembling these beautiful planters. They have really brought a splash of colour to our playground and have given these old tyres a new lease of life! The planting was done by Deirdre Forde’s class and our little ones were not one bit bothered about getting their hands dirty!

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