Flashing bunny bins tackle litter

by Barbara Mathieson | May 29, 2009 at 03:49 am
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Rubbish bins in the shape of giant rabbits with flashing ears have been created by fashion designer Paul Smith in a bid to reduce London's litter.

The 5ft (1.5m) rabbits, whose ears light up when rubbish is put in them, will be tested for four months.

Mr Smith said he designed the bin because the amount of rubbish in the capital "just looks dreadful".

It is among a number of ideas, designed to improve the city, going on show at south-east London's Design Museum.

One of the rabbit bins was unveiled in Covent Garden, central London, on Thursday, with another to be tested in Holland Park, west London, from Friday.

Mr Smith said he hoped the interactive flashing bins would encourage people to use them.

The equivalent of 100,000 dustbin bags of rubbish are discarded on London streets every day.

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sara star

What an innovative idea! May they multiply like... well ... rabbits.

I wish they would use it for organic waste and  recycling.

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Rob Walker

You really need to start adding some additional information and commentary to your stories Barbara.

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