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Sustainability & Me | Preetthika C V | TEDxThe NGP School Coimbatore
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-25 15:24
Sustainability & Waste Reduction - The speaker highlights the shift from sustainability being a buzzword to becoming a lifestyle, emphasizing changes in everyday practices [1] - The talk advocates for reusing and donating unused stationery items instead of discarding them, promoting responsible consumption and waste reduction [4][5] - The speaker's project, Edo Tools at Ease, aims to provide underprivileged students with quality stationery items through donation drives and a tech-enabled supply request system [2][3] Energy Conservation - The Ujala scheme in India reduced LED bulb prices from approximately 450-500 rupees to 70 rupees, promoting energy conservation and reducing electricity bills for millions of families [1] Call to Action - The talk encourages the audience to identify and reuse existing resources, emphasizing that small, individual efforts contribute to significant collective change [4][6] - The speaker urges the audience to take action and start making sustainable choices, highlighting that the power to change lies in their hands [7]
Let’s Save Our Seas | Odysseas Gkiokas | TEDxNea Smyrni Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 16:02
Environmental Impact - Millions of tons of waste end up in the oceans annually, harming marine life and the environment [1] - Plastic waste can persist in the sea for up to 400 years [4] - A large floating island of plastic exists in the ocean and is growing [6] Waste Management & Recycling - Recycling is an effective way to reduce waste [2] - Proper disposal of rubbish in recycling bins is crucial [3] - Participating in beach and ocean cleanup organizations is beneficial [3][4] Plastic Reduction & Innovation - Reducing the use of single-use plastic bottles, bags, and packaging is important [4] - Companies should reduce plastic production [5] - Supporting and investing in the development of new, biodegradable plastics is necessary [5] Prevention & Awareness - Avoiding placing bins near the sea can prevent pollution [5] - Plastic pollution kills fish and other sea animals [6] - Immediate action is needed to protect the seas and the future [7]
Sorting Trash, Sorting Perspectives | Joanna Tang | TEDxYuehai St Salon
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:50
How can we liter tissue paper into a recycling bin? I unbelievably asked my friend one day after lunch. There were only two types of rubbish beans outside our cafeteria. Recycling beans and other waste beans. Why not? Isn't tissue paper recyclable? She answered in amazement, seeming that I had cracked her belief system down. Calming myself down, I explained to her patiently, "You know, since you have wiped your mouth with a tissue paper, the tissue paper is no longer clean, but is polluted by the germs and ...
Saving the Planet one Basketball at a Time | Alexander Oliver Lu Scheel | TEDxYouth@YCYWShanghai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:26
Environmental Impact of Basketball Waste - The industry produces 40 to 50 million basketballs annually, enough to fill an auditorium 10 times over [2] - A staggering 95% of basketballs end up in landfills or are burned [2] - Discarded basketballs decompose into toxic microplastics, polluting soil, water, and air [3] Consumer Behavior and Waste Generation - A survey at YCIS indicates the average student owns almost two basketballs, with some owning six or more [4] - This consumption pattern contributes to a global waste problem [4] Proposed Solutions for Sustainability - Encourage consumers to extend the lifespan of their basketballs [6] - Promote repairing damaged basketballs instead of discarding them [6] - Support recycling or donation programs, such as Wilson's Rebound, to repurpose old basketballs [6] - Advocate for reduced consumption of new basketballs [6]
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Materials Science & Sustainability - Waste wood scraps, after molecular-level modification, can be transformed into high-performance building materials [1] - Modified wood scraps have the potential to replace plastics, aluminum, and carbon fiber in vehicles and gadgets [1]
"Everything we touch almost every day has a critical mineral."
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-17 11:30
90% of the rivers in in in the world that are used are processed in China. If you look at where critical minerals are used, the question is where aren't they used. Right.Everything we touched almost every day has a critical mineral whether it's something in a vehicle, could be something in our our homes in terms of our kitchen, but also, you know, a lot of our defense systems and and defense industry relies on rare earth and critical minerals. So, when you think about that at a broader picture, that has a m ...
Sustainable Style: Rethinking Fashion with Paper Mannequins | Meganath M | TEDxBITSathy
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 14:55
Textile Waste Problem - The fashion industry contributes 10-12% to global pollution, with textile waste accounting for 60% of fast fashion pollution [7][8] - India contributes 10-15% to global textile waste pollution [8] - Textile waste in India is classified into post-consumer, pre-consumer, and imported waste [9][10] - 17% of textile waste ends up in landfills [12][13] - A truckload of waste clothes is dumped into landfills every second in India [13] - Fiberglass mannequins are non-recyclable and contribute to landfill waste or toxic pollution through burning [16][17] Sustainable Solution: Restrict Mannequins - Restrict mannequins are 100% recycled using textile waste, biodegradable, eco-friendly, and sustainable [19] - Each Restrict mannequin uses 30-40 kilograms of waste textiles [22] - Restrict mannequins reduce carbon emissions by 70% and save 80% of usable water compared to normal mannequins [22] Call to Action - Consumers should think before purchasing clothes, support sustainable brands, and engage with recycling initiatives [24][25][26] - Spreading awareness can educate consumers about textile waste and encourage conscious purchasing decisions [26]
Why this trash stock is a treasure for investors
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-12 23:43
[Music] Well, trash has been good for investors this year. The biggest player in the industry has risen 17% year-to- date. It's trading near a record high.That compares with a less than 3% gain for the S&P 500. We're talking about WM, the company formerly known as Waste Management. We've been focusing on stocks like this that have been overperforming amid a volatile year for our series, the why behind the high.And we're joined now by WM CFO Deina Ranken. Deina, thank you so much for being here. Happy to be ...
Nucor Announces 209th Consecutive Cash Dividend
Prnewswire· 2025-06-10 13:00
Core Points - Nucor Corporation declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.55 per share, marking its 209th consecutive quarterly cash dividend [1] - The dividend is payable on August 11, 2025, to stockholders of record on June 30, 2025 [1] Company Overview - Nucor and its affiliates are manufacturers of steel and steel products, operating in the United States, Canada, and Mexico [2] - The company produces a wide range of products including carbon and alloy steel in various forms, as well as fabricated concrete reinforcing steel and metal building systems [2] - Nucor is recognized as North America's largest recycler and also brokers ferrous and nonferrous metals, pig iron, and hot briquetted iron [2]
Bags to Boards: SpartanNash Celebrates Earth Day with Second Annual Accessibility Ramp Build
Prnewswire· 2025-04-22 12:30
Core Insights - SpartanNash has partnered with Trex and Home Repair Services to convert recycled plastic grocery bags into accessibility ramps for Veterans, highlighting a commitment to sustainability and community service [1][3][5] Group 1: Project Overview - The initiative involves constructing accessibility ramps for Veterans using composite decking boards made from approximately 157,500 recycled plastic bags [4] - The ramps are built by SpartanNash Associate volunteers in collaboration with Home Repair Services, which provides income-based home repairs [4][5] - In 2024, SpartanNash successfully built ramps for five Veterans and plans to expand the 'Bags to Boards' program to additional communities [5] Group 2: Environmental Impact - Since 2023, more than 5,000 pounds of plastic bags have been recycled at SpartanNash-operated stores [6] - The project exemplifies how recycling can create tangible impacts, reducing landfill waste while providing meaningful support to Veterans [5] Group 3: Company Profile - SpartanNash operates in two business segments: food wholesale and grocery retail, serving a diverse range of customers including independent grocers and U.S. military commissaries [7] - The company employs approximately 20,000 Associates and operates nearly 200 grocery stores under various banners [7]