This non-profit planted 250 million trees in 15 years
A non-profit organization called Eden Restoration Projects has achieved a commendable feat. It has succeeded in planting more than 250 million trees over a span of 15 years – that too by providing a source of livelihood to impoverished villagers. The organization aims to provide fair wage employment to thousands of local poor villagers in several countries to rebuild natural landscapes destroyed by...
Read MoreLas Vegas launches an initiative that allows drivers to pay off parking tickets by donating school supplies
On June 19th, the city council of Las Vegas launched a brilliant initiative under which drivers are allowed to pay off their parking tickets and driving infractions by donating school stationery items and other educational materials. Since it is a month-long program, it is expected to run until July 19th. Under the program, as long as a driver has not been fined for a public safety-related incident, they are...
Read MoreWhile Chennai faces extreme water crisis, this man’s home has more than enough pure drinking water
The city of Chennai in India is facing one of the worst water crisis in history, with thousands suffering from the acute shortage of clean, drinking water as four main reservoirs in the area run dry. Meanwhile, V K Raviraja, a 48-year-old insurance consultant living in the city, and his family have more than enough water in their home – that too, water that is purer than your standard RO water! This is...
Read MoreNeighborhoods across the US installing miniature pantries for the underprivileged
With the success of the Little Free Library movement in the US, communities have now come up with a somewhat similar idea – Little Free Pantry. Under this new initiative, neighborhoods across the country are building small food pantries that are stocked by the community to help people in need. In general, non-perishable foods or items are appreciated, such as: canned foods with ring-pulls, sealed crackers...
Read MoreDozens of creatures thought to be extinct found alive in a “lost city” within the jungles of Honduras
When researchers made a trip to a ‘lost city’ buried deep inside the Mosquitia rainforest in Honduras, they were pleasantly surprised to find extremely rare species, including some previously thought to be extinct. In 2017, a team of researchers from Conservation International conducted a three-week research expedition at an ancient site deep within the Mosquitia rainforest known as the “Lost City of...
Read MoreThis Indian boy’s emotional post about his mother’s remarriage is winning the internet
Gokul Sreedhar, from Kerala, India, recently enabled the second marriage of his mother who had been a victim of domestic violence. In India, remarriage is still a social taboo, so the young man put up an emotional Facebook post about his mom’s sacrifices and how she always put him before her own happiness. The post went viral in no time and Sreedhar was overwhelmed with all the good wishes and support he...
Read More633 divers collect over 1600 pounds of trash, set a new world record
Last week, a group of 633 scuba divers in Florida did their bit for the environment by picking up more than 1,600 pounds of trash and 60 pounds of fishing gear from the ocean floor. In the process, they set the Guinness World Record for the largest underwater cleanup. This is the fifth annual ocean cleanup of the area that has been orchestrated by the Dixie Divers and Deerfield Beach Women’s Club. The previous...
Read MoreColgate comes up with a first-of-its kind recyclable toothpaste tube
A large variety of products – ranging from personal care products to medicines and food – come in plastic tube packaging. Almost all these plastic tubes are non-recyclable and end up in our landfills and oceans. It is estimated that toothpaste alone accounts for an estimated 20 billion tubes annually around the world. Thankfully, Colgate has just come up with a first-of-its kind recyclable toothpaste...
Read MoreThis English rock group’s music got stolen. Instead of paying ransom, they published it and donated sales to environmental group!
Earlier this week, popular English rock band Radiohead’s unreleased music got stolen from its musical archive. The hacker demanded $150,000 in ransom money, but the band members knew better than to fulfill the hacker’s demand. The band went ahead and published the material to their Bandcamp page and donated the sales amount to environmental group Extinction Rebellion. “Instead of complaining—much—or...
Read MoreMexican scientist develops biodegradable plastic from cactus
Now this might be the solution to all that plastic polluting our land and oceans! Sandra Pascoe Ortiz, an engineer at the University of the Valley of Atemajac, has developed a plastic-like material from prickly pear cactus juice that is completely biodegradable and even safe to ingest. This new plastic alternative, mostly comprised of juiced cactus leaves, rapidly biodegrades and doesn’t require crude oil like...
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