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“We Do Not Inherit the Earth from Our Ancestors; We Borrow It from Our Children.” Keeping this philosophy into account how can we make sustainable development in the world
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The LIFE IS GREAT indoor collection has sprung from my own life. These awardwinning designs will bring a notions of enjoyment, togetherness, dining and wining, playfulness, ease and peace.
Stories about social business and social movement. I present you some case studies, 5 guiding questions for you to start a social business, and a glimpse about minimum viable product
Public Art Projects: Inspiration & Case StudiesIqbal Hariadi
Telling examples and case studies of some public art projects from all over the world. The ones who create art in public places and social impact through it.
This article has been written for Techkriti Blog for a Cause Contest.
The topic was:
“We Do Not Inherit the Earth from Our Ancestors; We Borrow It from Our Children.” Keeping this philosophy into account how can we make sustainable development in the world
For more information visit: http://www.socialscribblers.in/techkriti-blog-cause/
The LIFE IS GREAT indoor collection has sprung from my own life. These awardwinning designs will bring a notions of enjoyment, togetherness, dining and wining, playfulness, ease and peace.
Stories about social business and social movement. I present you some case studies, 5 guiding questions for you to start a social business, and a glimpse about minimum viable product
Public Art Projects: Inspiration & Case StudiesIqbal Hariadi
Telling examples and case studies of some public art projects from all over the world. The ones who create art in public places and social impact through it.
Plastic Mountain is a participatory public artwork to raise awareness of the plastic issue
In September 2021, West Norwood will come together to create a temporary sculpture made of earth with embedded litter and a related mural to raise awareness of the problems of plastic pollution.
The Annual Singapore Eco Film Festival (#SGEFF) is an inspirational event bringing together all the eco organisations, storytellers and artists in Singapore, to celebrate their efforts towards a sustainable future and accelerate their impact. The festival hopes to foster more collaboration, raise awareness & ignite a public passion towards protecting our environment in Singapore & Beyond! SGEFF has a jam-packed programme over 3 days filled with unforgettable experiences; including a selection of Eco-focused Films, insightful Panel Discussions, and an activity room filled with activities for people of all ages! The event is free and open to the public, families and children welcome.
As sea levels rise and the world enters a new epoch, we invite you to join us in bringing together eco organisations, storytellers and artists to celebrate the efforts of environmental groups locally and regionally to accelerate the changes needed to secure a safe & sustainable future.
If we’re going to save the world, we’re going to need a shift in social norms. So join us, bring your family and friends, come celebrate, be inspired, take responsibility so we can protect our environment in Singapore and beyond!
The first ever truly green event in the Hamptons. Come learn what a sustainable life looks like in this beautiful eco-museum. The house is green, the products inside the house are green and the parties are green. No waste.. All local all the time..
Plastic mountain a plastic awareness public art projectPlasticMountain
West Norwood will come together to create a temporary sculpture made of earth with embedded litter and a related mural to raise awareness of the problems of plastic pollution. This slide deck explains the project in more detail.
Queen Alexandra Elementary completes a WildED inspired action project!BC Spaces for Nature
Dear WildED, Both classes have been fully engaged in a sustainability unit which culminated in the action plan to reduce our school's garbage. Throughout the process they have been making presentations to both staff and students to increase their motivation to fully participate in our overall goal. They have taken (WildED's) carbon footprint test and committed to at least one more action to reduce their mark on the world. They have done an amazing job and have already been recognized by the Vancouver School Board for their amazing efforts.
Once again, we thoroughly enjoyed our (WildED) program and would love to hear about your programs next year. Take care and thanks, Grade 4/5 Classroom Teachers, Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
A presentation on how arts and crafts can engage your community; transform your street and create something new from something old. This supports the talk given by Jeni Lewitt at the Eden Project, as part of the Big Lunch Extras programme. Jeni is part of the Big Lunch Extras team and has worked within 'community-based' projects at the Eden Project for over three years. Find out more about Big Lunch Extras at www.biglunchextras.com
Nana-Dictta’s work takes a warm-hearted approach to the art that brings the glorious images of everyday materials to life “the Green” she incorporates recycling awareness and arts education within her Master pieces teaching the message behind the art.
Plastic Mountain is a participatory public artwork to raise awareness of the plastic issue
In September 2021, West Norwood will come together to create a temporary sculpture made of earth with embedded litter and a related mural to raise awareness of the problems of plastic pollution.
The Annual Singapore Eco Film Festival (#SGEFF) is an inspirational event bringing together all the eco organisations, storytellers and artists in Singapore, to celebrate their efforts towards a sustainable future and accelerate their impact. The festival hopes to foster more collaboration, raise awareness & ignite a public passion towards protecting our environment in Singapore & Beyond! SGEFF has a jam-packed programme over 3 days filled with unforgettable experiences; including a selection of Eco-focused Films, insightful Panel Discussions, and an activity room filled with activities for people of all ages! The event is free and open to the public, families and children welcome.
As sea levels rise and the world enters a new epoch, we invite you to join us in bringing together eco organisations, storytellers and artists to celebrate the efforts of environmental groups locally and regionally to accelerate the changes needed to secure a safe & sustainable future.
If we’re going to save the world, we’re going to need a shift in social norms. So join us, bring your family and friends, come celebrate, be inspired, take responsibility so we can protect our environment in Singapore and beyond!
The first ever truly green event in the Hamptons. Come learn what a sustainable life looks like in this beautiful eco-museum. The house is green, the products inside the house are green and the parties are green. No waste.. All local all the time..
Plastic mountain a plastic awareness public art projectPlasticMountain
West Norwood will come together to create a temporary sculpture made of earth with embedded litter and a related mural to raise awareness of the problems of plastic pollution. This slide deck explains the project in more detail.
Queen Alexandra Elementary completes a WildED inspired action project!BC Spaces for Nature
Dear WildED, Both classes have been fully engaged in a sustainability unit which culminated in the action plan to reduce our school's garbage. Throughout the process they have been making presentations to both staff and students to increase their motivation to fully participate in our overall goal. They have taken (WildED's) carbon footprint test and committed to at least one more action to reduce their mark on the world. They have done an amazing job and have already been recognized by the Vancouver School Board for their amazing efforts.
Once again, we thoroughly enjoyed our (WildED) program and would love to hear about your programs next year. Take care and thanks, Grade 4/5 Classroom Teachers, Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
A presentation on how arts and crafts can engage your community; transform your street and create something new from something old. This supports the talk given by Jeni Lewitt at the Eden Project, as part of the Big Lunch Extras programme. Jeni is part of the Big Lunch Extras team and has worked within 'community-based' projects at the Eden Project for over three years. Find out more about Big Lunch Extras at www.biglunchextras.com
Nana-Dictta’s work takes a warm-hearted approach to the art that brings the glorious images of everyday materials to life “the Green” she incorporates recycling awareness and arts education within her Master pieces teaching the message behind the art.
1. We Are Excited to Announce:
“Green Ambassadors for Rexdale
Everything Old is New Again”
This project is funded in part by
the Government of Canada’s
New Horizons for Seniors program.
A NEW program for older adults 55+ living in the Rexdale community.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO…..
Learn about Ecological Practices and what you can do to
help? Join us on educational outings to gardens, conservation areas, recycling
depots and more to learn what we can do to help our environment. Take part in
current and on-going community 'greening' initiatives.
…one Tuesday afternoon per month starting early September
Create Art Using Recycled Products? Working with new
friends and your artist lead, create a group art piece using recycled materials that
honours and reflects the vital role older adults have as contributor in the health of
the community. The final art piece will be displayed in the community.
…each Thursday afternoon from September to February
Share Your Stories on Film? Recycling and caring about the
environment is not a new idea. Share your personal stories that contribute
to living a “green” lifestyle. Using your stories, we will create an
informative film us to use as an education tool in our community and
beyond.
…filming will take place at Rexdale CHC and on education outings
“Green Ambassadors for Rexdale – Everything Old is New Again”
will run from September 2015 and run to March 2016 when the art work will be unveiled
and video shown publically. VISIT OUR BOOTH TO SIGN UP!