Thoughtful Threads
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3 of the Most Sustainable Communities in the World
Imagine a place where no one gives you side-eye looks for bringing your reusable mug everywhere, and your composting skills are met with a standing ovation. Sounds like a dream, right?
Believe it or not, these places exist and they are called eco-villages – communities built on environmental, social, and economic responsibility. Picture locally grown food, renewable energy, efficient waste systems, and even programs to inspire visitors. <1>
And no, you don’t need a yellow brick road or Munchkinland magic to find them. With over 1,100 eco-villages worldwide <2>, these revolutionary places prove that living in tune with our earth isn’t just a fairy tale. Ready to explore? Come along as we guide you through three of these dreamy communities. -
The Dangerous Journey of Microplastics: From Our Daily Routine to the Environment
If we were to ask you how many times you have witnessed a plastic bottle or a straw in the environment, what would your answer be? You might be unc... -
5 must-watch sustainability documentaries: learning while being entertained
Documentaries have become a must-have in all of our streaming libraries, perhaps because they appear to be more intellectually stimulating than the average TV show or because they are able to shine a light on current and relevant social issues.[1] True crime stories are those magnets that would keep us awake all night, and Hollywood stars are known for choosing to release documentary films about their careers. Digital, innovation, art, fashion, and architecture are just a few of the other hot topics.
What about sustainability?
In the previous article, we discussed how capturing attention with authentic and entertaining content on social media serves as a gateway to conveying difficult-to-digest environmental messages. In this piece, we will look into the documentary phenomenon and how it can be one of the most effective forms of “edutainment” for spreading knowledge about sustainability.
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The “pop” side of sustainability
8 seconds. They are nothing compared to a lifetime, but actually many things can happen in such a short amount of time. This is the brief window any information or message has to capture our attention.
Neuroscientific research confirms that our attention spans have been reduced as a result of the numerous stimuli we encounter throughout the day.[1] Conveying information immediately and effectively is therefore even more challenging when the matter is both difficult and technical, as in the case of sustainability – a notoriously hard-to-digest topic.
In this article, we will investigate those sustainability creators who have understood how to win our hearts in that timeframe, making sustainability "pop.” -
Is Your “Eco-friendly” Product Hiding a Dirty Secret?
As the New Year rolls in, we all love setting fresh goals and resolutions, right? Well, here’s one that should top your list in 2025: spotting gree...