Fighting Illegal Sand Extraction And Other Topics
May 7, 2021Running out of sand
Even countries with desert regions are having to import sand from abroad to meet soaring demand from the construction industry. That has prompted criminals to illegally extract sand from riverbeds and beaches.
How does the circular economy work?
Many of the items we no longer need end up being burned at trash sites. The environmental costs are significant. An alternative would be to design products to be reused or converted back into raw materials.
Germany: Refashioning discarded fabric
Just one percent of the 92 million tons of textiles dumped each year end up being recycled. But with a little creativity, you can make magnificent things out of old fabric. A company in eastern Germany gives discarded clothes a new lease of life.
Dominican Republic: Global Teen
Wesley Pyrame Thomas comes from Verón in the Dominican Republic. His passions are basketball and music. His dream is to become an architect.
Brazil: Local currency helps town thrive
Unlike the rest of the country, the Brazilian town of Maricá has weathered the coronavirus pandemic relatively well. One major reason for the resilience is the mayor's decision to issue welfare payments in the form of a local digital currency.
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