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Creative reuse centers keep leftover and unwanted art supplies out of landfills — by giving them a second life in the hands of other creators.
For veterans, efforts like rescuing sea turtles and planting coral go beyond conservation — they’re also an invigorating way to serve again.
Instead of sending last season’s unsold clothes to landfills, Thread Together turns them into fresh wardrobes for those in need.
Stitchers around the world are repairing their clothes with pride, turning a once-hidden process into a bold fashion statement.
Yemeni beekeepers have been increasingly adopting nomadic ways to help their beehives grow in population and production. Credit: Adel Bishr This age-old practice of seasonal migration, known as Tazeeb ...
In a practice that dates back centuries, communities are creating their own currencies to keep local economies strong and resilient.
“Gravity batteries” give former mines a second life — while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.
Cristina Juan, reserve manager. Credit: Peter Yeung Here, in one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in the U.K., a pioneering rewilding project is bringing back biodiversity to Britain amid an ...
Clothing recycling takes place at a former paper mill in Sundsvall, Sweden. Credit: Martin Egbert Start-ups are sprouting across Europe, like the Dutch company Circularity, whose recycled t-shirts are ...
The lawns of Purana Qila in the historic quarters of New Delhi have been gleaming a brighter shade of green these past few years. The site — whose name means “old fort,” a nod to its 16th-century ...
As urbanization fragments the animals’ habitat, homeowners across the UK are creating a network of garden pathways just for them.
The stretch of the river that runs through Sepulveda Basin is open to kayakers. Credit: US Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District The river has become a hotbed of dreams and expensive plans, ...