Put abandoned Christmas trees to good use : Turn them into paint and food sweeteners!
Every year, thousands of Christmas trees are abandoned once the festive season gets over. Most of them find their way to the landfills, where their leaves (pine needles) take much
Members of this Muslim Youth Association took to streets early morning for New Year’s Day clean-up
When a majority of New Year’s revelers were still in bed after night-long celebrations, over 1,000 young members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) in the UK were hosting a special
UK makes producers pay the cost of collecting and recycling packaging
The UK government has adopted a new strategy under which the producers and retailers of packaging shall be forced to pay the cost of collecting and recycling it. The motto
World famous candy company Mars just committed over $1 billion towards sustainable sourcing
Confectionery giant Mars, that is world famous for producing choco-delights like M&Ms, Snickers and Milky Way, just pledged over $1 billion towards ethical and sustainable sourcing of their cocoa supplies.
Indian officer guides villagers to use rice husk ash to purify water
Farmers in the small village of Lambra in Punjab, India, are using rice husk ash to purify water, thanks to the efforts and guidance of IAS officer KS Pannu. Earlier,
An undersea robot that is helping restore Great Barrier Reef by seeding damaged parts with thousands of baby corals
As the global temperatures are rising, our oceans are turning acidic, which spells disaster for the world’s coral reefs. Almost 50% of the corals forming Australia’s Great Barrier Reef died