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Can Technology Serve the Under-served? | Abhishek Gupta | TEDxYouth@NMS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 16:07
I want you all to imagine this for a moment. You are a charted accountant and you walk into work and your boss says, "Today we need you to design a bridge and a dam." Or suppose you are an engineer and you were asked to perform a heart surgery. Sounds absurd, completely unrealistic, but this is exactly what we expect from our sanitation workers in India every single day.Most of our sanitation workers never been to schools. They never formally trained yet we expect them to cover thousands households that in ...
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The Economist· 2025-08-02 10:40
Voters everywhere prefer cleanliness to pollution and a future in which they can thrive to one that looks dangerous. Those are more potent rallying cries than abstract targets https://t.co/hIBl5YNU52 ...
New Orleans cleans city streets with lemon fresh scent
NBC News· 2025-07-20 21:43
Do you like that lemon fresh scent. I do. It's better than pee.A fresh and dare I say freshly squeezed departure from what streets like bourbon were previously known for. Beer, urine. I was thinking, bro.And that's where lemons come in. The brains behind these lemonsented lanes is Sydney Torres and his company IV Waste. 365 days a year, we're spraying in the French Quarter, cleaning it, and making sure that it's kept clean.Torres says his patented Super Fresh scent is more than just about smell. It disinfec ...
New Orleans waste management project brings lemon fresh scent to streets
NBC News· 2025-07-19 19:00
Something smells in New Orleans iconic French Quarter. People can't seem to get enough of it. This is the best looked in years.It's a great thing to smell every morning. A fresh and dare I say freshlysqueezed departure from what streets like Bourbon were previously known for. Beer, urine, funky.Who was thinking, bro. And that's where lemons come in. This story is all about making lemonade.Sort of. It's the scent that for months has been permeating the air and bringing a new zest to the famous neighborhood. ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-01 02:25
Bourbon Street’s signature scent of vomit and regret has been replaced with the smell of lemons. Residents are begging the city to take the win. https://t.co/cFSdjyr09H ...