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The Fringe Reuse and Recycle Days were more popular than ever this year, with many companies bringing and swapping items. We were fortunate to have photographer Julien Pearly capturing the two-day event. His video (below) shows the amount of traffic in and out of Fringe Central.
More information and images to follow regarding our data collection from the 2014 Fringe Reuse and Recycle Days.
https://vimeo.com/104609898
Fringe Reuse and Recycle Days from Creative Carbon Scotland on Vimeo
Image and video by Julien Pearly.
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