BG Independent News
A broken clock ticks again—not as a timepiece, but as a glowing deep-sea diver lamp. Across the room, a hollowed-out console television has become a plush cat bed, and a bird feeder hangs where a floor lamp once stood.
Most people don’t think twice about the items they toss out—an old lamp, a broken clock, a piece of worn furniture. But those “in-between” objects, not quite recyclable and not quite donation-worthy, make up a huge portion of what ends up in landfills each year…