Today bloggers all over the world will be uniting to post on the single topic of poverty in the aim of raising awareness and inspiring a global collective dialogue.
To mark Blog Action Day 2008 we’re celebrating a flipping ingenious community project to tidy up the East coast of Africa, protect wildlife habitat and at the same time provide fair trade eco-friendly work for local women.
Taking thousands of abandoned flip flops which litter the shores local coastal villagers turn them into a myriad of colourful goodies from keyrings to beaded curtains.

recycled flip flop elephant
The fabulous flip flop recycling project began in the late nineties when Scottish performance poet Elspeth Murray, witnessing the abundance of washed up flip flops on the beach of the Kiunga Marine Reserve, flippantly wondered why nobody had thought to use the debris creatively.
She wrote the now famous Flip Flotsam poem, which triggered a rush to make recycled flip flop fancies, which inspired the award winning Flip Flotsam film and with the hard work and directive vision of Monique Oliff and Julie Church the rest, as they say, is history.
Today the successful concept has spread to surrounding islands and UniquEco, the (Flipflop) Recycling Company now stocks a vibrant range of products made from recycled flip flops for your home, garden and wardrobe. Buying a recycled flip flop product helps protect the environment and lifts people out of poverty.
You can also support the amazing environmental and community work of UniquEco by donating money and your old flip flops.
And, you can vote for them in World Challenge 2008.
You can read a lovely interview with Elspeth Murray here.
