Wednesday, March 18, 2015

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Top 10 Benefits of RawLlet


By: Darren Cabanlit

Well, RawLlet is not difficult to do. These are the benefits of acquiring our product:

10.Individual Craft manship
9.Strengthening Academics
8.Life Skills
7.Extending thinking across multiple pattern
6.Develop higher thinking skills
5.Enhance multicultural understanding
4.Build self-esteem
3.Re usability of waste materials
2.Improves the creativity and skills
1.Engage through a variety of learning styles

RawLlet: TheEco-friendly Wallet


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RawLlet: TheEco-friendly Wallet


By: Jessa Daganato





Plastics are versatile materials that can be a valuable asset to a recycling program and can also be a source of income. The products made out of plastics are can be found everywhere in the world, the demand of dependency upon these products is increasing every year as to what the Recycling Facts points out. Plastics are often recycled now to make items such as clothes, carpets, containers, bottles and etc.

        Through Plastic recycling process where parting unwanted and/or used plastics and then using them after as scraps for recovering usable materials, are the main materials that are used in making our product which is the RawLlet, a handicraft made wallet that is all made of recycled materials.  It is light weight, durable, and does not cost a lot. Compared to those other wallet products that we can buy in markets, RawLlet is much better than those items made from fabrics, rubber, abaca fiber, or metal, we can surely say that this wallets are wallets that are certified to be very durable and may last longer compared to the others. Also, RawLlets are a lot cheaper, eco-friendly, and very fashionable.
       

Wrappers
  RawLlet is mainly made of plastic wrappers. Why plastic wrappers? It’s because a lot of thrash are seen anywhere nowadays, empty wrappers in particular, these empty wrappers are thrown anywhere which is not really a very nice sight to see. To help reducing this, collecting those empty wrappers and starting making handicraft wallets from those is one of the many ways of helping the community in maintaining the surroundings clean.

        Recycling these plastic wrappers is a process that will never begin not until we, individuals, take our responsibilities for helping our environment. Simple ways like throwing and properly disposing our thrash is already a very big help in making our communities becoming a better and cleaner place to live.

       


 

How Wrappers Are Made?

By: Japelyn Catian

Plastics are artificial polymers; that is, they consist of gigantic molecules formed by combining thousands of small molecules of the same kind into a long chain. These small molecules are known as monomers, and the process of combining them is known as polymerization. Natural polymers include such familiar substances as silk, rubber, and cotton.


Wrappers
The first plastic was made by the British chemist Alexander Parkes in 1862, who produced a substance he called Parkesine from cotton, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, castor oil, and camphor. Two years later in the United States John Wesley Hyatt improved this product and named it celluloid. Celluloid was a tremendous success and was used to make many different products, but it was highly flammable.

 
The first completely artificial polymer (unlike celluloid, which was a derivative of the natural polymer cellulose was Bakelite, which was produced from phenol and formaldehyde by the Belgian chemist Leo Baekland in 1908. Many other polymers were developed during the 20th century, including such important products as artificial rubber and artificial fibers such as nylon.

The first plastic used for wrapping was cellophane, another derivative of cellulose invented by the Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger in 1911. It had the advantage of being transparent, and was used for packaging as early as 1924. Cellophane was the most common form of plastic film made until 1963, when it was overtaken by polyethylene.


Polyethylene was discovered by accident by research workers at the British company Imperial Chemicals Industries in 1933, when they mixed benzene and ethylene at high temperature and pressure. Polyethylene was first used chiefly for electrical insulating material. It was first made into a film in 1945 by the Visking Corporation in the United States, and has grown in popularity ever since.
 


RawLlet Has Started Its Name

By: Jessa Daganato



One good reason why we create RawLlet product is that we wanted to explore the world of Recycling Industry. That , with the use of wrappers RawLlet has started its name.

RawLlet's Logo
So Why Used Wrappers? One good reason to recycle wrappers, is that there’s just so much of it! Plastics, especially wrappers, are known as the largest contributor of waste in the world. The fact that plastics can take a thousand of years to biodegrade, plenty of it will be either filling up our landfills or it will just simply be wind up to our streams and oceans and also along the streets and to the meadows of our community throughout the world.

 
How much of our solid waste are plastics? Based on the reports of Environmental Protection Agency, 12% of the 254 million tons of waste are made of plastic waste. Imagine that? That’s more than 30 million tons of plastics in just one year and some of us just dump it anywhere without even care.

So, in order to help our environment, we decided to create the name ,RawLlet in order to reduce the destruction caused by plastics.

Plastic's Stream
You ,too can help. Perhaps, ALL OF US, PEOPLE. Let’s take the responsibility of taking good care of our environment by means of recycling. The future holds hope for the health of our communities and for our world. And this will never begin until you, as individual , take the responsibility of helping. If you'll never begin, then who does?


 



Who’s That Girl?


By: Vhreshle A. Alaya-ay



Hey there! Allow me to introduce myself.
I’m Vhreshle A. Alaya-ay, 18 years old and currently studying at Mindanao University of Science & Technology(MUST) taking up BS in Technology Communication Management. 

Since then, I have been thinking on how to greatly help our mother nature. Eventually, my teacher in High School taught us how to make thrash things into remarkable products,yeah... RECYCLE. That’s why I came up with the idea of making wrappers into wallets. With the help of my friends, I then started the RawLlet product. Customers pay me depending on size. More or less , I earned 100 a day with a starting capital money of 30 pesos. That is, with the use of my hands, I can still do something unique!

Choosing a product as your role model for your craft business is not that difficult. There are three steps that I’ve been following.

         First : Think of what product that can attract the         attention of your customers.

Second: Look after the customer’s safety.

Third: Be responsible enough to solve future problems in your chosen product.


I’m not just selling this product to earn money, but rather to lessen letters that was thrown everywhere. Helping our environment counts a lot! You’ll just have to earn perseverance, appreciation and discipline. Action must comes first.

You may create a simple but unique craft product just like RawLlet!