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and healing. they also call it increases their concentration it increases their their improve their movement and make them feel more manageable. in every given only a possibility. and never negative ones work wonders along with drugs that aids the less speedy to go to. the idea to make gardening a part of ted to be game from elsewhere in 2007 the non-governmental organization near planted a garden on the grounds of huge facility experts supported the. show gunmen and is the founder of nearly which means she'd. it was also something new the interplay between reforestation caring for god ins and the contribution of patients from the clinic it was a win win situation for everyone involved. patients who have spoken for
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months even after they entered the hospital. they will say things like i have a god. and i like this rule. they have many . responses like. i make definitive facts i think we really find that big bags everybody it's not just about someone who is mentally all of us need this kind of green that have been in recent. nearly as been planting greenery and city garden since 2005 mostly informal wasteland like the former landfill on the idea. in the after being founded. forestation program in the region. today this up in forest is one of the most beautiful green areas in the city. since school had 19
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more and more volunteers are coming. many in the years. when they were doing something for the cause but no i mean many of them come because they feel demeaned this place know like gardens of healing really gardening work and the time spent outdoors has long been recognized as important parts of. the hope is that soon each patient will have his or her own little garden patch and with that the peace they need to recover. connecting with nature it seems is the default setting for humans we've returned to it when the fruits of modern life. for the people of london all been falling crude in popularity thanks in part. because spending more and more time outdoors and
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reconnecting with nature experienced for a joy touring the city getting newbies how to eat plants like nettles without getting a rash. this is johnson is looking for something fresh and for free. and she finds what she's looking for all over london in parks by roadside and a bus times. this is everyone it's really nice edible there isn't supposed to be this. but it's well known as the humans as well but in. a very mild. conference everything very well and is full of it nancy. is he likes to pass on her expertise and leads porridge and walks under the name benevolent. corona lockdown gave more londoners the time and desire to explore the surroundings. very oh yeah elderberries right for the picking. it's always anything that's not
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a protected species even in most parks smell those lives. and tell me what you think they smell a lot. some people say popcorn some people say catfish. are best eastern roll because they've got a tiny bit of toxin in them which is neutralized as soon as you cook it it's got amazing she says legend has it that a spirit lives in every elder tree and you must be careful never to make it angry. it's like very long. so we quickly continue on our way around the corner we make our next discovery yarrow. this further and follow. one of my and old time fail so i go to haves this is the hour i kill you are always especially versatile as he says
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it tastes good on bread but it's also a medicinal plant that's used to cleanse moans. grab a little bit. put on your wounds and then you can use the long leaves of the plant. to run around like a. stinging nettle is a special treat for izzy she says that it's digestion and can be found growing most everywhere. people are baby sick of buying everything packaged in plastic and also having to buy what is just there we were born into the swells and there it is and just don't get it so she's to get to learn about how to do that. but most londoners haven't got a clue that you can harvest enough for an entire meal in one of the city's parks.
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the 1st thing i would. say. the other day i saw there was still going and i knew still a lot. but i wouldn't go because i don't know what touched it. what causes it to go i might be living here for 3 years and you know that you know it's a good thing is you know it. is he however is always hunting for edibles and often makes surprising discoveries. found some truffles in the carpark of a tesco. i was on my knees there going in the ground like a square 0 which is what you got there if you want to be a fart you need to sort of think i'm animal. maybe it's good that most londoners don't know about the free food around them that way there's still some left for the city's real squirrels. i mean not me for anything yet but i've started a balcony garden the pandemic grew by it's already tiny step to the green leafy
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vegetables which a lot of the little banks along wasn't. a clean up of our tree was the need of the hour what we've been looking at the example of the sheet of. the world's most fully and i mean surely quinta in the cut but we look at how people can be encouraged not polluted with household waste again. indonesia's trash problem is dire and its impact is felt worldwide more than 80 percent of the country's trash is mismanaged often landing in internet raters overflowing landfills or in canals and rivers the island nation produces more than 3 point $2000000.00 tons of waste each year almost half of which ends up in the ocean. illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse.
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with what's really normal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called waste because trying to find reusable material in the mounds of trash. despite their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left they make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 banks some barbers in our has been active in the city of. recycling bank established collections spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by these the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean v for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income.
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for the bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than 100 different types of cash which are further processed in textile factory. john samuel is one of the founders of the prize winning organization and he's proud of the social impact his company has had. this is a risk that recollect from communities when we came brinda about dismissed bank being formed groups and we asked them to collect this kind of trash comes from within his own body from plastic. communion to pay for. even glass like this is. the p.t.
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waters up preston used in local textile factories for manufacturing polyester 10 kilograms of p.v. markets take up more than 1.5 cubic metres in the soft useful gathering trash it would have otherwise ended up in the ocean got done without putting up with it sometimes people do not have a good trade off their best so when they don't know what to do and there is any money or buy them that we were becomes the place. that is i'm going to go to. the bank some pubescent i was a successful concept that's already being called beat it's now one of about a dozen recycling banks in bandung. while these developments are not nearly enough every gram counts in the ongoing fight against trash. the by many accounts. has. however much we try to get
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blame blame. blame blame. blame blame blame blame blame. the feet of you news live from berlin germany heads back into a partial lockdown as europe battles a 2nd plane of the coronavirus pandemic public life is produced to a minimum for a month as the government acts to prevent cold cases from overwhelming the health system chancellor angela merkel will be speaking to the press about the latest lockdown we will take that live.

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