Plastic bottles needed to make a GreenHouse

January 12, 2011 at 4:06 pm 1 comment

Bottle greenhouseElm Grove First School are planning to build a green house out of plastic drinks bottles. They need a few thousand 2-litre clear plastic drinks bottles before they can start, and so have asked us for help rounding them up. Can you donate some bottles to the cause (once they’ve been emptied of the sugary fizzy contents of course)?

If you can help, please get in touch with Debbie Unsworth (d.unsworth@brighton.ac.uk) and she can collect bottles from Falmer or large amounts in Brighton. The school’s address is:-

Elm Grove First School
Elm Grove
Worthing
West Sussex
BN11 5LQ
Tel: 01903 249387

Take a look at these links to see how others have gone about the challenge before.
recycled bottle greenhouse
how to make a bottle greenhouse
bottled greenhouse project

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  • 1. adam  |  February 6, 2011 at 2:10 pm

    green house out of plastic bottles, nice one i like the idea, looking at the photo that green house look a bit inefficient, have you thought of cutting the top and bottoms off the bottels and then cutting along the length of the bottel and rolling it out you’ll have somthing that looks like a pain of glass.
    good luck with it adam :-)

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