This Germany circus has replaced animals with holograms to stop animal suffering
In most circuses, animals are forced to perform. They are bred in captivity, exploited and punished for minor mistakes. They are forced to spend their lives in close human contact in a stressful environment. To put an end to this animal suffering, Circus Roncalli in Germany decided to use realistic holograms instead of animals. Thousands of visitors are now enjoying a modern, entertaining twist on the circus...
Read MoreStudents at this school are learning sign language for a special reason
In a heartwarming gesture, students at the Dayton Consolidated Elementary School in Maine are taking special pains to learn basic sign language in order to make a new student feel welcome. This new student is a 6-year-old deaf girl named Morie Belanger. When the staffers heard that Morie could only communicate in ASL, they started hanging posters throughout the school to teach the other students sign language....
Read MoreKerala is using non-recyclable plastic for laying roads
The problem of plastic pollution is impacting every corner of the world. Governments across the globe are looking for ways to fight this menace that is spreading at an uncontrollable pace. India alone is expected to consume more than 20 million tonnes of plastic in 2020. To tackle plastic pollution to some extent, the Indian state of Kerala has undertaken a plastic recycling project which makes use of...
Read MoreThis Mumbai cafe is made completely out of cardboard
A newly opened cafe in Mumbai, India, is an excellent example of eco-friendly architecture, with almost everything inside – right from the tables and chairs to lamp shades and menu holders – created out of recyclable cardboard. Since cardboard naturally consists of about 50% air, the material is lightweight, durable, inexpensive, and exceptional at absorbing sound, which makes it ideal for busy...
Read MoreThis dad has been putting up signs with words of encouragement around town to lower suicide rates
Colby Wallace, a 42-year-old father from Seattle, recently heard about the suicides of four high school students in his county. This prompted him to launch the “You Matter” campaign under which he has been putting up signs with words of encouragement along the sidewalks near his daughters’ elementary school in Queen Anne, Seattle. “I’ve learned that you never know who is...
Read MoreSon develops natural substitute for sugar for dad suffering from diabetes
Javier Larragoiti had just started studying chemical engineering when he found out that his dad was suffering from diabetes. That prompted the young chemist to develop an alternative for sugar that had the same flavor as sugar, minus the harmful properties. Javier started dabbling with xylitol, a sweet-tasting alcohol commonly extracted from birch wood and used in products such as chewing gum. Ten years...
Read MoreAdidas introduces a 100% recyclable performance running shoe that is “made to be remade”
Sportswear giant Adidas is known for its efforts to minimize the world’s plastic waste problem. After nearly a decade of research, the company has come up with a shoe that uses no glue and is made up of just one type of material. It should be noted that sports shoes typically include complex material mixes and component gluing which result in a shoe that can only be downcycled. However, each component of...
Read MoreShe returned millions of dollars she found at an ATM, gets rewarded $1.2 million for honesty
Ackaisha Green accidentally stumbled upon a large bag containing $5,000 and $1,000 notes at an ATM in Kingston, Jamaica. Despite being in financial crisis herself with no source of income and two kids to support, Green showed remarkable honesty and returned the amount. Green’s honesty was rewarded with a donation of $1.2 million by J Wray & Nephew Limited, along with other corporate and personal...
Read MoreThis teacher spent 20 years of his life for the upliftment of one of Kerala’s most underprivileged tribes
Back in 1999, the state education department of Kerala, India, started opening single-teacher schools in remote tribal settlements scattered in various forested areas across the state. This was due to the reason that back then, the only tribal lower primary school was in Edamalakkudy and students had to travel for an entire day or two just to reach school. 29-year-old PK Muraleedharan was a volunteer with...
Read MoreAmazon tribe wins lawsuit against oil companies, protects rainforest from drilling
The Amazon rainforest is home to millions of plant and animal species as well as some of the last remaining indigenous tribes. When the home of one of such tribes – the indigenous Waorani community in Ecuador – was threatened by a big oil company, they decided to fight back. The tribe won a landmark lawsuit against three government bodies for conducting a faulty consultation process with the...
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