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The chef who served over 3 million meals in Puerto Rico is again feeding people affected by Hurricane Florence

When Puerto Rico was battered by Hurricane Maria, celebrity chef José Andrés and his team of volunteers took it upon themselves to feed the survivors. It is reported that Andrés and his army of 25,000 volunteers, including members of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, served over 3 million meals in Puerto Rico over a period of 11 months. Now as Hurricane Florence has hit the Carolinas, Andrés and his team of cooks...

September 20, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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One of the world’s biggest power plant developers is giving up on coal

As the world is slowly but surely transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy, Japanese energy company Marubeni – one of world’s biggest power plant developers – also announced that it will not build any more coal-powered plants. Instead, the company plans to double the sustainable energy capacity of its net power supply from 10% to 20% by 2023. According to Japanese...

September 19, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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Hurricane Florence volunteer’s heroic act saves six dogs from drowning

Ryan Nichols, a Hurricane Florence volunteer, is being hailed as a hero after he rescued six dogs locked in an outdoor cage desperately trying to save themselves from drowning in the fast rising floodwaters. A video posted on Twitter by journalist Marcus DiPaola shows the poor dogs barking incessantly standing on their hind legs, waiting desperately for someone to save them. “Rescued six dogs in Leland,...

September 18, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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People in Carolinas lined up at local shelters to adopt animals to keep them safe during Hurricane Florence

In a heartwarming gesture, residents in Carolinas lined up at local animal shelters to foster homeless animals and keep them safe during the duration of Hurricane Florence. North Carolina resident Ali Standish shared a photo on Twitter showing how many people were lined up outside the Saving Grace animal shelter waiting to foster homeless animals. “We have a very small facility. It used to be an old...

September 17, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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PepsiCo joins alliance to create 100% bio-based beverage containers

Following in the footsteps of Danone, Nestlé Waters, and startup Origin Materials, food and beverage giant PepsiCo has also joined the NaturALL Bottle Alliance, a consortium that has the goal of introducing a fully renewable and recyclable PET bottle using bio-based, 100% sustainable and renewable resources. Executives from Danone, Nestlé Waters, and Origin Materials were enthusiastic in welcoming PepsiCo to the...

September 14, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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Runners participating in London half marathon banned from using single-use plastic bottles

In order to tackle the problem of growing plastic waste, participants in the upcoming Harrow Half Marathon in London have been banned from using disposable plastic bottles. The runners will instead be getting edible Ooho water sachets for rehydrating themselves. Ooho sachets are biodegradable, made from a seaweed-based membrane. Participants can either nip the edge and drink the water or consume the entire...

September 13, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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This duo is helping a weaver community in Kerala get back on their feet after floods destroyed their stocks

When floods wreaked havoc in Kerala a few weeks back, Chendamangalam, a small town in the Ernakulam district of the state, got impacted too. The town is famous for its centuries-old handloom sarees but unfortunately, the floods destroyed Rs 21 lakh worth of stock including sarees, shirts and dhotis as floodwaters entered the showrooms, dyeing units and factories of the five co-operative societies which employ...

September 12, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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India finally decriminalizes homosexuality

In a historic move widely celebrated by people from all walks of life in the country, the Indian Supreme Court passed a ruling last Thursday that overturned a colonial-era law criminalizing consensual gay sex. A five-judge bench at the country’s highest court ruled that a 160-year-old law banning sex “against the order of nature” amounted to discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and was...

September 11, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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London Fashion Week says no to fur

London Fashion Week is all set to become world’s first main fashion week to ditch animal fur. The organizers revealed that none of the world’s topmost designers showcasing their collection are planning to use fur at this month’s event. Many leading fashion brands have already taken an anti-fur stance, with Gucci phasing out all fur-containing pieces in its spring-summer 2018 collection....

September 10, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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This new Starbucks store is operated completely by senior citizens

A newly opened Starbucks store in Colonia del Valle neighborhood in Mexico City is staffed entirely by people between the ages of 55 and 66. Currently, the store also has younger staff that is training their older counterparts to eventually run the location themselves. The work shifts of the elderly employees are limited to 6.5 hours per day and they receive at least two days off a week. Also, the company plans...

September 07, 2018 by pooja pooja 0 Comments
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