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NYU Swap Shop offers free items to students
NBC News· 2025-09-02 18:39
I think it's hard enough to be a student. It's expensive enough. >> Here at NYU's very first ever swap shop.Trash is being turned into treasure. This now abandoned grocery store completely transforming into a shop where students can pick up free essentials like this mini fridge. >> We had books, we had clothing, we had home supplies.We had about 155 microwaves and 1,800 people showed up. >> In an effort to stop these gently used items from heading to landfills, students spent months planning this ambitious ...
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What did #ESMA do to improve its environmental performance and activities?⚡️ Implemented energy sobriety measures♻️ IT equipment is systematically recycled💧 Best practices on water consumption and waste sorting🌳 #Environmental statement for 2024 → https://t.co/I78QAgH3Pw https://t.co/2xlerMojBL ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-22 11:20
Technological Development - A research team is developing a flexible robotic system for general recycling centers [1] - The system aims to dismantle diverse e-waste, including LED screens and solar panels [1]
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The Economist· 2025-08-21 14:40
Only 22% of e-waste is recycled, according to the United Nations. A new generation of robots powered by artificial intelligence is looking to change that https://t.co/eks2S3gJrj ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-18 19:20
Industry Trend - Western countries are seeking to reduce reliance on China's rare-earth supplies [1] - Recycling is presented as a viable alternative to replicating China's rare-earth supply chain [1]
We visited the Fabscrap warehouse to watch the operation in action.
The Verge· 2025-08-06 14:01
I'm here at FabScrap and I'm going to find out what happens to all of the textile waste that comes from hundreds of brands in New York City. Fabcrap is a small fashion nonprofit in Brooklyn that resells and recycles leftover fabric. And they've saved millions of pounds of textiles from landfills.Walking in, the first thing I noticed was an enormous pile of black trash bags stacked up to the ceiling. The Fab Scrap staff call this Mount Everest. All of these bags are filled with pre-consumer textiles.Stuff li ...
Could recycling be used to hurt the planet? | Ibrahim Abdeen | TEDxYouth@BedayiaSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:50
Environmental Concerns & Industry Practices - The plastic industry adopted the resin identification code, which resembles the recycling symbol but often misleads consumers about recyclability [3][5][6] - Only plastic types one and two are regularly recycled, despite the presence of the resin identification code on other plastic types [4] - Approximately 98% of single-use plastic production relies on petrochemicals rather than recycling [10] - Microplastics, resulting from plastic breakdown, contaminate food, water, and air, posing health risks [12][13] Consumer Behavior & Misinformation - A 2019 survey indicated that most Americans mistakenly believe the resin identification code signifies recyclability [5] - Consumers are often unaware of the difference between the recycling symbol and the resin identification code, leading to unintentional environmental harm [1][7] - Billions of plastic bottles are discarded annually, with most unlikely to be safely reused [8] Solutions & Recommendations - Individuals should prioritize reusing items like metal bottles and fiber bags to reduce plastic consumption [15] - Consumers should encourage companies to implement reuse programs, similar to deposit-refund systems for glass bottles [16][17] - Stakeholders, including consumers and business leaders, must advocate for responsible corporate decisions regarding plastic use [17]
Writing the Future: Sustainability in Our Laws | Catherine Blakespear | TEDxEncinitas Blvd
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 15:18
[Music] I'd like you each to put your hands out in front of you, palms facing down, and take a look at the veins in your hands. Your circulatory system is transporting oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body and it's also transporting microplastics. This is microplastics in your blood and in many ways this is horrifying.We think about the public health effects that we will see. Long-term studies are underway to determine what is the effect on human health. But initial studies are dire.There are conne ...
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]