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Radio Flyer’s Earth Wagon

by TreeHugger on 02.25.05
Culture & Celebrity (kids)

wagon.gif Ah, the wagon. Brings back memories, right? Your Radio Flyer is probably still out in the shed or garage, needing a new coat of paint for your own children. Well check this out: here’s one that won’t rot, split or need new painting because it’s made from 100% recycled plastic. Radio Flyer is known for its durability, and with this model the green and tan colors are infused throughout the boards so the colors won’t chip or scratch so it never needs to be repainted. Radio Flyer has taken recycled plastic jugs and has converted them into an environmentally friendly, yet classic wagon. The size is the same as the famous Town & Country model with the red base and the tall wooden sides can also be removed. Each Earth Wagon is equivalent to 230 one-gallon milk jugs that have been diverted from the landfill. Talk about a great way to enable your children to experience first hand the potential benefits of recycling. After all, who doesn’t love a wagon? We looove this one. Via ::Green Home [by KD]

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I see some metal on that wagon, and somehow I suspect it's not made out of recycled plastic.

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