Progress useful. But many communities and ecosystems are benefiting from projects. I dont go into what Sustainable Development to be when introducing to some of them and the people working to weaken it possible. How long . Welcome to eco, india, and some of that i could by april 28th in all religions in india. What it last connected to the national grid, with the hope of receiving electricity for a few. But last minute, challenges in implementation have meant that boxful, rural india dont have access to electricity yet. A Renewable Energy expert and in a week in west bengal is challenging the abundance all Energy Available in the region into land that will light up the lives of people who are yet to use that city. Ality shall leave this part of toby danis david routine. She lives in the forest fringe area of face been called backward, a district where these leaves grow in abundance. Its a vital source of alternate livelihood for the marginalised. Indigenous communities of the region. The women use these leads to produce plates working until late in the evening. That in and without electricity, we can never finish. Our daily work depended on burning locks to make fire, to finish our choice. And the, it was a lot of struggle today, chhobi danis working conditions have changed. Hands to her solar lamp, she is able to stitch up to 300 plates. Well into the night. For every 100, she earns 20 rupees or 23 euros cents. Now, she makes 3 times that of her previous earnings. The solar lamp called a micro solar dome, is a small device that can be fixed on any type of roof. Through a Government Program for remote areas, villages can buy the solar lamp at a subsidized price of 500. 00 rupees, roughly 6 euros. So far more than 10000. 00, tribal families across the country have taken the offer in the last year. Green oscar de gaulle. No children had the idea having contributed substantially to the Solar Energy Lighting sector. Hes also known as a solar man of call cut that his device, as well as being powered by the sun can also be run through conventional electricity sources. In villages where the option is available and this is not the reality, it is not but yes, people like the project mainly concentrates on indigenous tribes. Most of them living close to, or even in forests, villages here are remote and a lack of Water Resources and scattered every cultural opportunities means they are traditionally deprived of the entry approach is working at a Grassroots Level to promote livelihoods and has been carrying out the groundwork for the micro solar dome project engineer chontosh kumar. Mahato is part of the team michael during the initial discussions around the microsoft, there were several questions raised. Really, truly be as effective. They had been a few options earlier and they had to incur quite a bit, of course, because of that. But this time we noticed that after a few families installed a microsoft dont the families that didnt manage to collect the amount of 6 euros have now done so. And want to invest the money. Having that the installation for these solar lights is carried out by the communities themselves. It ensures income generation through general maintenance and the domes back treats need replacing every 2 and a half years. The demand is rising and its not just for light. The solar system also allows people to charge their mobile phone once at home. In many real areas, people have to walk kilometers before reaching a charging station 4 to be dani and her family. The solar light has been a life changer in that they give us solar lamps, thanks to them, were able to work in peace like a man never nowadays, or its cooking or stitching leaves, which has always been my job. Im able to do them well. Now. My son is also able to study to live for us. Im a bit like sure we dont even even in her village invested in that environmentally friendly light. And none of them has regrets. Not all renewal, a thumping that can be used without depleting our resources or damaging the planet. But we can also prevent damage by creating products that understandably need and once used can be sustainably disposed off. In germany, businesses are starting to look at worst the cradle to cradle concept, creating a complete your economy for every product they create. This means theres nowhere else to left behind. Lets see how this is being done. Mainly astrid since spends much of her free time thinking about wild plants. Her motto is you protect what you know, and shes on a mission to get people to know the wild plants around them better than the lion. And thats why she created the game not to a memo, a memory game that you teaches people of all ages about plant life. And i think gad, thats the bit fancy. Id really like wild plants to be part of our lives again. I think in fact ill even go one step further. Id also like to see them on our menus because wild plants contain so many important nutrients that are often missing from the culture of vegetables we eat nowadays. And shred of owners and these wild plants grow at her house in potsdam, when she also gives cookery classes and teaches at a kindergarten as someone who values nature, she was determined to have product would be environmentally friendly. She made sure not to a memo was produced to a standard called cradle to cradle the doited as that means that things are produced based on the model of the natural world, the circular model of nature. Whenever you finish with a game, you can either eat out and it is edible. Its printed using natural plant based colors. Or you can just toss it in the compost or even in the forest. So you dont need to have a guilty conscience. No chemicals were used in the production process, but the cradle to cradle standard means more than just come possible. It also means that during decomposition little to nothing is released that could harm the environment. Printouts loci is the first in germany that prints to this standard. Ralph inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. Basically, i think its the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products dont harm the environment. We need to make a profit so that both our staff and the company can make a living. But were not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. Of course, this means making every step of the process to sustainable. The printing machines provide Climate Control for the building which uses the Water Research kill ations to stem. The machines are also c o 2 neutral, and the paper and printing colors both carry cradle to cradle certification. Making the change from a conventional Printing House to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow. Not on the mentally much more expensive, but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. Of course, when you rethink production, a lot of things need to be completely overhauled. You need a whole new approach. This is the challenge facing the entire printing industry. More than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year. Paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me thing into the atmosphere. Alcohol and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment. Catapult magazine founder benyamin fried fish, began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. This is the magazine as to where we changed over from normal paper to recycled paper. Here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal clothes and on the back with recycled paper. If publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper, it would be a huge step to sure, it would be so much less damaging to the environment, not to its a viable solution for big publishers. The search is simple and catapult, says it costs them less than one percent more to use recycled paper. And if people opted for the same high standards as asked to put in completely sustainable printed products, become as common as wild plants. Sustainability isnt all about energy and production. It also comes from tradition led back to the indigenous fisherman problem. Next report live in communities that have occupied land, generation after generation and care for the nature and yet many are dying and legal transaction. And activist and fishing communities and of course to secure their land rights. You know what my father used to see the sea and the sea so to belong to the fish are fun. But i realize this is statement is not entirely true now. And so have many of the people who have been living here for generations like butter on them and his family and his ancestors have long since lived on the coast of tamil nadu in south india. His village called by a look at the, is one of the oldest fishing villages in this region. But the proposed extension is threatening its existence and that of 69 such religious right on the one varies that his family of 5 and his entire community might be displaced deficient ground would also be under Severe Threat from soil erosion and water contamination on their market. If the 1000000000, the strays and develop an uninhabited area, we dont arming the environmentalists. That is true development. Here they are affecting so much, and the local people are not even benefiting in any way. For the profit of one company or individual there willing to sacrifice the livelihood of almost 50000 people. Less than 10 kilometers from the willage, one of indias biggest corporations, the dunny group, which mines school among other activities, has announced a 5000000000 euro plan to extend the hub. They say will improve trade routes here. The group acquired the land from local government, whose records define these grounds as unused wasteland. And despite having lived here for countless generations, the Fishing Community has no real officially proving it over. And there are some people from earlier tonight nations. They used to have verbal contracts and understanding about the lands and their rights over it. But these kind of aura contracts mean nothing. Now younger people, as in themselves, theyre trying to save their villages, asserting their rights in a different way through their knowledge of technology. That could be done to the current generation. A few who are graduates have learned how to use g. P. S. Systems and create maps that reflect how landis actually used here on the saturday of your now we are marking and claiming the right for our lands. So no p. Corporations like danny and reliance can take it from us in the future. I dont been in on it. So i went on, a fisherman turned activist heads this movement. He comes in once fishing communities have marked out their land to the g. P. S. Systems. And combines this with go mental maps and historical records. He then works to get the local government to officially recognize the communities use of the land and the right to it reach them and i heard about mapping and how maps are used to define a space. This and land use of the well, and i immediately came to my own village called everyone together to see how to map and define our own needier. Lets look at the heart of you know, your letter. You were the last 6 years. The team has mapped over 200 villages. They shut down a power plant after litigations based on the maps provided evidence as to how the plant was harming the local ecosystem. We hope the same will happen to prevent the current ports expansion plans. Yet in the only the local people of the police will only do you can emerge as a hero who saved the environment and themselves one in the village must know about the different naturally elements that compromise their thought on beings, mangroves and sand dunes and how they are to be used, they know how their villages govern the dunny group says the Land Acquisition will be carried out by the government based on land use maps. The community here just hopes that the project will get them and their land, the official recognition. They need to give them the legal tools to fight the expansion of land of them with my father used to see this belongs to us the 1st time, and yet least by the next generation. When it is my son or daughters time, i hope my fathers love comes through. We will live by him for the we have so do you ownership of the land . Dana bill practiced, perhaps in the important place. If you were to look at agriculture, for example, chemical fertilizers and change the natural soils chemistry over time, making the practice on sustainable. But promise can choose instead to use the same will practice like organic farming to help the soil and make it suitable for repeated and a group of Young Farmers in the mountainous region, not west albania, is doing just that. Oh, see on lama takes lots of photos. The mountains of northeastern albania are so, beautiful. He works for p. P. P. N. E. A. , the countrys largest environmental n. G. O. S. He promotes Sustainable Farming practices for the sake, both of nature and local people. So they can make a decent living and choose not to leave. This is the correct nick myself, that its what is here, care. She has a Market Garden. He grows fruit. His operation could inspire others to follow suit, especially young people. He cultivated berries. Traditionally, people gathered wild ones in the mountains and if there are, lets say your lama says such Market Gardens could be a fruitful source of income for more families around here. Ok, she worked for several years in italy. He saved up some money, came home and began farming some obedience. It was almost, he started with a roni of berries 5 years ago. Before branching out his venture is proving to be a success. In july, his product was certified as organic by an agency in germany. And thats something hes very proud of, you know, where youre going to be undergoing a lot of the film for the sick with of i dont use fertilizer. Everything is just the same as up in the mountains, the bacteria in the soil of the humans. They make the plants strong, sort of, but she doesnt need to do any marketing. Customers come to him to buy his produce. Hes been experimenting with a number of crops red love apples, for example. Their recent cultivar with red flesh resistant to disease. Bob mayer has been mia and goji berries from china. They thrive here too. Ok, she also sells cuttings to those who want to emulate him. On law and i would love to see others do precisely that. He collaborates with local foresters, veterinarians, and agronomists. They advise small hold farmers in the mountains, for example, on how to get a bank loan purchase livestock, or set up a Market Garden for corrupt, correct nick, nature park is a lovely place to hike. But visitors are few and far between because of the pandemic, lockdowns and travel restrictions, the people and flocks who live here are pretty much alone. There are many feeder is a shepherd. He has a hard time making a living. But unlike many of his contemporaries who go abroad, he wants to stay on llama often comes up here to the mountain pastures to talk to the locals. Find out what problems they face and help work on solutions you. They say its getting harder and harder to find places for their flocks to graze the numbers of the seabees decreasing every year. And the, lets say, have taken over the past or the length of the pottery area. This is a problem that they are losing significant part of its a vicious circle. Amaris family spends the summer months up in the mountains. They spend the winter down in the village. I am or is mother doesnt need to worry about her son. He learnt everything he knows from her. He knows he doesnt lead a comfortable life like people in the city. But he also knows that he has a lot more than his family did 100 years ago. I dont know. Of course i would like to have a big car, but you have to make a choice. If you love this kind of life up here as i do, then you cant go and live in a big city while youre there. Still its tough tending sheep or growing crops here and the rain for the next series that we need to support these activities and these families in order that they can, lets say, profit from the, from this that the view that they are doing. This is the main, i mean, think its often easier to make money abroad than to continue farming. Here. The area might be beautiful, but without jobs or prospects, young people will continue to go away. Far away. Now a street artist and battles wants us to be mindful of the thought she creates works of art out of garbage to have people believe and understand the impact of all that is trashed. Lets take a look. Oversized sculptures, looking good enough to eat block the sidewalk, where passers by can stumble over the street artist, floor con, makes installations out of junk. She set up her workshop in a suburb of paris. This is where she prepares her projects. She got the idea for the series from the many discarded mattresses shed seen in the day and using an old mattress as everywhere with me. Its almost become an obsession. I absolutely had to develop a concept that had something to do with their long studied art at the sub on university in paris and developed an interest in waste products of all kinds. Our consumerist and Throwaway Society is the central theme of her works. Trash is transformed into a piece of cake. These objects attract peoples attention because they look at the top. And at the same time theyre familiar all at once an old mattress that people once found disgusting or just overlooked, becomes interesting. And thats what fascinates me, that people will look at something they didnt originally want to see her transition objects of art pop up all over the city. Couldnt imagine making them for an art gallery here. I can set out on my own and create really big objects with just my bare hands and to back a little more. Its interesting that this is even possible on the street. It wouldnt have any meaning for me in a room. The contact with people just isnt the same. So strong. My search for junk mainly took me into the multicultural knows rentis trends with people dont have such ready access to. The more you can kill since long passwords stand in public spaces, they can be classed as public property. As such, they can be taken away by the trash pickup at any time. A matter of keeping an object around as long as possible. Im interested in whether i can actually complete it since how long it will survive and what reactions. In the end, all that law has left of her projects are the photos for our planet to be in good health, not only for us, but for our children and our childrens children. The stable way of life is a requirement. I hope to be useful when all us children equal india have given you the inspiration to work towards a leave you with that and you again next week. Goodbye. 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