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Stockholm, Sweden: Swop Art
Les Judd
In Stockholm, Sweden, a store called Swop Art that aims to declutter all that junk and turn it into a zero-waste business. Green City Challenge interviewed Swop Art founder Mariam Nordmark about starting her business.
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Hammarby Sjöstad (Sweden)
Les Judd
The current redevelopment project in Hammarby Sjöstad in Sweden converts and revives the former industrial harbor area into residential use.
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Cloth Diapers or Disposable?
Les Judd
Diapers are one of those things in life that is absolutely essential.
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Spring Water: Pure, Healthy and Natural
Les Judd
Spring water is the most natural type of water for humans to drink, and contains beneficial minerals and elements. But the way we have been drinking it for the last 40 years or so – from plastic bottles – is not so natural…
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Buying Lunchmeat in the Supermarket
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Nothing screams out “Disposable Culture” like a walk down the lunch meat aisle. How many times have you walked past this section of the supermarket without noticing the plastic packaging surrounding the lunch meats?
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