
Caring for the planet isn’t all fun and games — but it could be. With Oomy Design’s Recycly waste receptacles, which are designed with children in mind, recycling time turns into playtime. The trio of color-coded robots are programmed to detect the type of waste they’ve been given, whether it’s paper (blue), plastic (green), or organic matter (yellow). If the waste has been correctly sorted, the bins light up with their corresponding colors, creating a reward system that directs even recycling novices to select the right option.

Conceptualized by Vanessa Moreno, Nenad Katic, Marian Sánchez Aedo, and Clara Bonafé, the Recycly containers are the supercharged, 21st century equivalent of the garden gnome. They’re made of Crion, an ultra-white plastic that is not only self-cleaning and weather-resistant, but also the perfect blank canvas for a backlit display.
























New ways to recycles are fun as what have been written in this article. Kids can now enjoy recycling making them aware of the waste problems at an early age. Such ideas create a vital role in managing the waste which may contaminate our world. Making our world clean is like taking care of our kids future. For more details on how to recycle any tpe of waste you may log on to Waste Minimization