Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.Robert Louis Stevenson
  • From Oil Rigs to Reefs

    Decommissioned oil rigs look dull and lifeless as you drive by them or look at them from afar. Below is another story. There’s teeming life. There are 12,000 oil rigs worldwide, and at some point they stop being useful to the oil companies, too costly to maintain. Removing them is expensive as well as labor…

  • A New Durable Fabric

    Some recycling stories, are more than being about recycling. They reveal creativity, initiative, cleverness, intelligence,  and it took all that for old fabrics to become something new. Actually it is more than old fabrics, it is fabrics for clothing nobody wants, it is fabrics too old or too whatever to be useful.  To just recycle…

  • Doughnut Economics

    Doughnut Economics–Amsterdam  adopted it, now others will hopefully too. Its advocates seek to have more cities in the world also adopt it. It comes from a 2014 book of the same name by Oxford economist  Kate Raworth who describes it as an economic model for the 21st century.  The doughnut of course is used as…

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