Here at C&T we recycle everything—even our old FedEx Paks! When we can’t turn them inside-out and reuse them for a new package shipment, we send them back to DuPont to be recycled into new Tyvek bags. Check out DuPont’s Tyvek recycling program here.
Tyvek is amazing stuff! The plastic fibers used to create the material are fused, not woven, so it’s not only waterproof, but airtight too! When it came time to retire my old bike tarp, I turned to our recycled FedEx Pak stash at work and voila! My new tarp!
I had a blast arranging the printed FedEx logos into a pleasing pattern and sewing them together. Because the tarp lives outside, I sealed my seams with specially made Tyvek tape on both sides to make it extra weatherproof. So far it’s worked out great!
Anyone have any fun Tyvek projects they’re working on? I can’t wait to see ‘em!








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Isn’t tyvek great stuff?! I love playing with it…
Take a peek at my hands/arms..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jckirner/sets/72157615577605688/
I wonder if that recycle program applies to Canada … I’ll have to dig a little further to see if I can find out…
You should see what Kim Thittichai does with it. Go to http://www.nid-noi.com and look at the gallery. Or see her featured in Episode 4 of the Talking Threads programme at http://www.countrychannel.tv.
If I get any more ideas on things to recycle I’m not going to be able to walk in my room!