Circular Economy, One Block at a Time
Volunteers fixed zippers, lamps, and phones, but they also repaired neighbors’ confidence. By the third event, teens were teaching soldering, elders shared mending tricks, and the landfill welcomed far fewer broken gadgets destined for early retirement.
Circular Economy, One Block at a Time
A curbside compost pilot reduced trash volumes dramatically and nourished community gardens. Residents learned that food scraps are resources, and school science classes tracked soil health, discovering richer beds, happier worms, and tastier tomatoes by midsummer.