Exploring Rhimax
Rhimax: A Heart and Soul Company
doing good reached out to me at
the San Diego Earthfair.
Date: 5/22/2007 12:19:44 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 2566 times 10:10 AM
May 22, 07
Uploading some photos from
the last few months late last night.
This morning I am look again at the
Earthfair photos.
This is Sally Chakola who first approached
me at the end of the day. The Rhimax folks came out
from Back East and did not want to take
all their stock home, so she gave me about
ten rolls of this wonderful recyled paper
with many uses.
I am just starting to explore how I will
integrate this product and its many outstanding
uses in our community and my work.
I have been looking for something to more organic
to replace the printing paper I do for my work.
This is very earthy.
See uses here:
Http://www.enviro-cycle.net
http://www.rhimax.net
Liora Leah is drawn to it for an art medium.
I am looking at it for printing.
It has many uses, still unfolding.
It was a special gift that came at the end
of the day, and I want to acknowledge it here.
Sally Chakola and Leslie
This product is an alternative to plastic
that ends up in the dump. Joe Rodriguez got some
too!
Second photo you have correct: L-R: Ryan Gillett (Vice President), Mathew Chakola (Partner), Tom Geppi (President), Mark Geppi (son of Tom’s) with Leslie.
They approached me because they knew I was into gardening.
This product is intended to keep weeds from coming through.
You make a hole around the plant. The plant grows, but no weeds
around it.
We have a ton of weeds here.
Sometimes, I love the wild growth.
I like to let nature do its thing.
Other times, it gets out of control
if we want to grow food.
In this flower container, Rhimax is being used.
I have started to experiment with it in my garden
but I am just beginning.
I also want to see how I can use it for printing
my Plant Your Dream Certificates.
I am going to use it with the Kids in Mexico
on June 2 for art. IT is perfect for Kid Crafts.
They say it can be used for home decorating.
I do not know how yet.
It definitely is rugged and replaces plastic.
I am using it on my table where I am doing my
Agnihotra. I have a sheet underneath.
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