Black Friday, traditionally known for triggering one of the most predictable surges in retail activity, has this year arrived with noticeably less impact. Originating in the United States as a major discount shopping event on the Friday following Thanksgiving, Black Friday has been embraced by countries worldwide, including the UK and China. In the UK… Continue reading Are environmental concerns reducing the appeal of Black Friday?
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The old instruments bringing new opportunities to young lives
This excerpt details collaborative efforts to collect, repair, and recycle unwanted musical instruments in the UK, with the aim of reducing waste and supporting music education, especially among young people from low-income households. Key points include: – **Normans ReTune Project**: Started by Nick Walker at Normans Education, this initiative collects broken instruments from music hubs,… Continue reading The old instruments bringing new opportunities to young lives
’Tis the season to be resourceful. How to cut waste this Christmas
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The Indian designers turning waste into art – and insult into pride
In Mumbai, craftspeople facing social persecution are innovatively converting discarded tyres into eco-friendly accessories that have gained popularity among celebrities. This creative movement comes from Chamar Studio, a design collective rooted in the underserved Dalit community, often marginalized in Indian society. The international spotlight shone on Chamar Studio when Rihanna was photographed sitting on their… Continue reading The Indian designers turning waste into art – and insult into pride
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here is a summary of the key points from the text you provided: 1. **Solar power growth accelerated by the Paris Agreement:** – Solar energy is now the fastest-growing source of electricity globally. – Since the Paris Agreement was signed about a decade ago, solar’s share in global electricity generation has jumped from 1% to… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
The Cambodian women rising up to protect their communal land
Cambodian photographer Sophal Neak has captured an evocative image of Chan Kimcheng, a villager from Koh Kong province, swimming with a natural elegance reflective of a lifetime spent by the water. Born into a fishing family, Kimcheng’s fluid movements in the water speak to her deep connection with her environment. Kimcheng is part of a… Continue reading The Cambodian women rising up to protect their communal land
England to ban plastic wet wipes in a bid to clean up rivers and seas
The UK government has introduced new legislation to phase out the sale and supply of wet wipes that contain plastic in England. This measure aims to protect the environment by reducing microplastic pollution and preventing blockages in sewer systems commonly known as ‘fatbergs’. Officials highlight that these wipes damage rivers, lakes, and coastal habitats while… Continue reading England to ban plastic wet wipes in a bid to clean up rivers and seas
The man who uses perfume to unlock opportunities in prisons
Across several prisons in northern England, an innovative initiative is using scents to unlock memories and inspire new possibilities among inmates. Known as the Perfume Stories project, this program harnesses fragrance as a tool to stimulate reflection, creativity, and moments of hope within the confines of prison walls. The experiences evoked by the project range… Continue reading The man who uses perfume to unlock opportunities in prisons
Shipping has a big carbon footprint. Can this lo-fi solution shrink it?
Global shipping contributes approximately 3% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, making it a significant source of pollution—more so than the aviation industry. This sector primarily relies on marine diesel fuel, which generates considerable carbon emissions. A London-based startup named Seabound is aiming to address this environmental challenge with an innovative, low-tech carbon capture system… Continue reading Shipping has a big carbon footprint. Can this lo-fi solution shrink it?
How bison ‘reawakened’ the world’s oldest national park
The resurgence of bison herds in Yellowstone National Park is bringing about a remarkable ecological transformation, reestablishing long-lost natural processes and fundamentally altering the terrain. According to a study published in *Science* in August, the movements of approximately 5,000 bison across the park’s extensive grasslands are reviving ancient environmental patterns. This large-scale migration is significantly… Continue reading How bison ‘reawakened’ the world’s oldest national park