Students at the University of Sheffield have donated four tonnes of goods to city charities. As...
Why Recent Graduates Should Join Code for America
Sympathy for the dodgy salesmen of Australian politics
Babel Rising
T.C. Boyle: Incorporating Environmentalism in Art
The Stone Roses confirm all planned shows to go ahead after Ian Brown calls Reni a 'c**t' onstage
Turning trash into toys for learning
Turning trash into toys for learning

At the INK Conference, Arvind Gupta shares simple yet stunning plans for turning trash into seriously entertaining, well-designed toys that kids can build themselves while learning basic principles of science and design.

There are many segments of this world that are now slowly but surely turning itself to a world focussed upon production in a sustainable manner.

What other environmentally friendly changes could we make to everyday products? Are there other ways to use garbage in a positive manner? Think, reflect and remember... Disqus!!!

blog comments powered by Disqus
 
Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids
6 apr  |  Child prodigy Adora Svitak says the world needs "childish" thinking: bold ideas, wild creativity and especially optimism. Kids' big dreams deserve high expectations, she says, starting with grownups' willingness to learn from children as much as to teach.  . . read more
Sing a Song of Sustainable Cities
3 mar  |  With a strategist's disdain for accepted wisdom, Jaime Lerner re-invented urban space in his native Curitiba, Brazil. Along the way he managed to revolutionize bus transit, awaken green consciousness in a populace accustomed to litter and blight, and change the way city planners and bureaucrats world-wide conceive what's possible within the tangled structure of the metropolitan landscape. . . read more
5 Dangerous Things Kids Should Do
11 jan  |  Gever Tulley talks about the new wave of overprotected kids - and spells out 5 dangerous things parents should let kids do. Allowing kids the freedom to explore will make them stronger and smarter and actually safer. . . read more
John Delaney & the Interplay of the Oceans
28 jul  |  John Delaney & the Interplay of the Oceans . . read more
TEDxMidAtlantic 2010: Jackie Savitz
17 dec  |  Jacqueline Savitz is a Senior Scientist and Senior Campaign Director for Oceana. Savitz leads Oceana's Pollution Campaigns, focusing on climate change, oil and gas, and clean energy, specifically offshore wind. Jackie is an expert in marine pollution issues including oil, mercury, beach water quality, cruise ships and toxics among others, and has two decades of environmental policy experience. . . read more
Aimee Mullins: The opportunity of adversity
19 feb  |  Aimee Mullins: The opportunity of adversity . . read more
Sir Martin Rees: Earth In Its Final Century?
21 jan  |  In a taut soliloquy, renowned cosmologist Sir Martin Rees explains why the 21st century is a pivotal moment in the history of humanity: the first time in history when we can materially change ourselves and our planet. . . read more
Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life
11 apr  |  Natalie Merchant sings old poems to life  . . read more
JK Rowling: The fringe benefits of failure
2 feb  |  JK Rowling: The fringe benefits of failure . . read more
blogs   100words
 
"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -- Ronald Reagan (1986)