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  • News How Eco Fibra is tackling the fashion dumpster in the Chilean Desert, Shareable (May 11, 2022)

2021[edit | edit source]

Repairing and reusing household goods could create thousands of green jobs across the UK, Aug 4[1]

Right to repair movement gains power in US and Europe, Jul 7[2]

Mar-Dec 2019[edit | edit source]

  • From Oakland to Utrecht, sustainability-focused maker villages unite artisans for creative exchange, Nov 26, 2019...[3]

Yes, Recycling is Broken by @LeylaAcaroglu, Jul 22[4]

From compostable diapers to recyclable building material: meet the 30 semi finalists challenging plastic waste. Jun 27[5]

Mending hearts: how a ‘repair economy’ creates a kinder, more caring community, Jun 12[6]

Bringing the power of plastic recycling to the people, May 6[7]

The library of things: could borrowing everything from drills to disco balls cut waste and save money? Apr 24[8]

Jan-Mar 2019[edit | edit source]

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Composting in NYC, Mar 19[9]

Zero Waste Challenge, Roubaix, Feb 14

Capannori's zero-waste strategy, Feb 5

Demanding a 'right to repair', Jan 16[10]

'Right to repair' gathers force, Jan 9[11]

2018[edit | edit source]

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ShareFest brings people together to share, repair, swap and make. Dec 7[12]

Finland, Where second-hand comes first, Nov 8[13]

Recycling hope for plastic-hungry enzyme, Apr 16[14]

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Created August 26, 2023 by Phil Green
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