MyShelter Foundation aims to brighten up one million disprivileged homes by 2012 with sustainable solar light bulbs built from simple plastic bottles filled with water, some chlorine and salt.
Lighting homes with Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light) solar light bottle
10/13/2011
environment news, green initiatives Isang Litrong Liwanag, MyShelter Foundation 7 Comments
Mar 03, 2012 @ 23:40:24
Reblogged this on Jenny's Serendipity and commented:
Taking a break from studying and reviewing for the assessment. Thought of sharing this, very cool sustainable solar light bulbs built from simple plastic bottles filled with water, some chlorine and salt.
Mar 03, 2012 @ 23:44:50
Love this..Will reblogged….
Mar 03, 2012 @ 23:47:59
yeah, sure!
Mar 03, 2012 @ 23:53:59
Salamat 😉
Mar 04, 2012 @ 00:13:10
my pleasure:)
Mar 04, 2012 @ 00:00:57
What an incredible project! I would never have thought to use a plastic bottle as a light source. Great Work! I will reblog with your permission.
Mar 04, 2012 @ 01:42:57
Reblogged this on Sandys Hopeful Room and commented:
This is such an eye-opener for those of us who take light bulbs for granted. This story and video is amazing. I have learned that “necessity IS the mother of invention” and I believe that you will feel the same way when you see this video.
Remember, there are always people out there in this world who have so much less than you do and need all the prayers and help they can get. AND they are always smiling with such gratitude. Let’s let our lives be lives of gratitude and hope for this world!