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uses to safeguard animals as if it's definitely possible to live in harmony with wolves and one flick. so i'm slim. bob, so why don't you, why the life? because i can't afford to stay, can we put up around 40 fence is only day that the heavy and they keep getting heavier a lot of high offenses. mean my way we have to do it whole by hand and by my employees say they will quit if we have to continue putting out more fences and i will quit by i support them. it's impossible to continue this way. so was there a struggle for survival? shepherds versus wolves in radi territory. now when we'll see an unprotected sheep and they go for it, that's just a coincidence. it's like if you and i were on the highway and we'd say i'm hungry, we've got another 100 kilometers to go. why didn't we stop to eat breakfast? and then you stop in the next service area to have a snack. it's basically the same thing. it's not like wolf think,
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i'm going to go to get some sheep from the pasture because they can't escape. so i'll target them very clever and that they can learn. but when they get into the past, when it's all you can eat and helping, doesn't show chasing after a deer is more work. but radi and his pocket don't shy away from putting in the work wolves, primarily it came for woods and meadows. the men dodged, unselfish. we've got so much hoofs game in germany like deers, dogs or wild pause the manner that's what guides the war population and their density and home. it was, this is orient you more premium or want live over the lose on i don't know my solution. if only i had a crystal voice cycle with i'm supposed to become vegetarians, stefan rose's animals don't seem convinced. they can only hope that shy and cunning ruddy and his pack will leave them alone in the future or move on to
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a new hunting ground. did you know that it takes more than 700 gallons of water to make a t shirt? well, that's enough drinking water for a person to live on for 2 and a half years. the fashion industry is a major contributor to pollution, and the panoramic has only made things worse with fewer clothes being sold during locked downs. many collections are gathering dust and are destined for the trash. well, that's a problem that's long been on the radar and leads from a sustainable fashion designer from sweden. her goal is to stop fast fashion by breathing new life into old garments. the you can start the revolution with a sewing machine, at least a small one says, let's turn the sweetest designer is looking to take the fashion industry in a different direction. instead of producing new things, she thinks the fashion industry needs to do reading the news already exists for
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my media means that it would benefit the environment if we up cycled old pieces of clothing instead of destroying them, chopping them into little bits and starting all over again, to propose that we need to extend the lifespan of the goods we could do having some and not only does that help the environmental meet in my view, it also unlocks creative potential times the, on the swedish school of textiles and borders, and southwest and sweden, she aims to unleash this creative potential, have what is called redesigning and closing manufacturers discard unsold goods or old stock work begins because one person is trash is another person is treasure. i'm. it means all the rest. i'm sure it's like this. we're discarded by a company that rents out work where cash because they had holes and then both for the buttons were loose use. and so i took them and created a new design for
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a young brand. in this case, even just like we had a colorful theme and a logo dentist and we died them terrible on social media and lindstrom shows what can be done with old closed. she's either altered, these pieces will combine them differently. anna says at 1st, she was belittle prison, arty cross c type. the many companies now realize how important sustainability is. also if their image, when a large swedish fashion chain called and wanted to work with her, and only agreed if they used exclusively. second time. she makes old clothes new again. now on a grand scale, it's been a collection of shirts and blazes comprises $5000.00 pieces. and the company also believes in its commercial success in the year of it. and if we launch a small collection and it doesn't pay off the financially, it will always remain a nice. but if we do it on a large scale and approach it as a business model,
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we can earn just as much with it as with a conventional collection. i think it can be quite rewarding. month after month, new collection is flood into stores. production keeps getting cheaper and quicker. the result is fast. fashion doesn't sell has thrown away. but this machine could help to reduce the mountains of textile waste at a recycling facility in melma. testing how old clothes can be enough, sturdy, recycled. this machine is able to precisely analyze the exact proportions of, for example, cotton polyester fibers. that information is vital for their subsequent processing . this enables the production of new fibers, which could in future eliminate the need for cotton plantations, them as a muscle. and the problem is that textiles are very cheap, and that's why there's been little economic incentive to deal with old clothing. because now everyone is setting themselves ambitious goals in terms of
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sustainability and wants to employ more recycled material to copy also. so the volume is rising, which is another reason why we need the automatic fibers starting off new reduced textile waste. consumers also need to change says design. and it's true in a project, she's called on people to forego buying new clothes for 6 months. john boss, come zuba agreed to take part and it's been a learning experience for him and his friends on your blog, most do something good. he need to start with yourself. so i think part and talk with my friends about it. i mean, for example, my best friend always bought lots of expensive shoes. toast, now he's starting to ask himself, why, why do i shut out so much for shoes when i could get them? second. susan school not under lindstrom says, the quality of old clothes is often so good. they can easily compete with new items . spend money for her family like lena. it's so exciting. like because you can see
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that these pieces have, don't stick out and you all have they fit in here. but it was like, i've always said it's all about the fabrics that are available to you. and we need to gather experiences, which is what i do with my work before so. so this is great because it shows us how this works. we can the, the go, ah, instead of ending up in landfills the show some places of pack installs for the new design analysts to rescue them. and she is sure she can save even more items. she feels we must act more responsibly for the sake of future generations and make the production of new clothing a thing of the past. well, this garment is unlikely to be transformed into something new, but it's still serves an important purpose. the underwear are part of a soil fertility project in switzerland. much can be gleaned from planting a pair of brief next to
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a carrot bed. so how does this unorthodox gardening method work? take a look. i today, the family is on an important mission. they're taking holes in the family garden as part of a scientific project. we're . we're digging a whole bearing underpants. last name is it there and her 2 children are bearing 2 pair of underpants in their car and they are not the only swiss people to partake in this unconventional experiment all across the country. people have been burying some 2000 pairs of underpants in fields. flower beds and meadows . everyone i'm showing the you want to check the quality of our soil. want to see how many animals lived there. and if the soil is healthy on that,
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because on this implicit on the field study was dreamt up by researches from zurich university and the swiss institute for sustainability sciences. they want to find out how healthy swift soil is and how many micro organisms inhabited micro organisms and fun guy have an appetite for cotton. so burying cotton underpants and later checking their state of decomposition should be an indicator of soil quality . the more holes, the better who does this here is a great example. his cotton has been broken down almost entirely. the only bits left are made from synthetic materials. just means the soil is very healthy. good aboard, this pair of underpants and contrast to much more cut and remainder from almost off . so the sun was not of such good quality and you would have gotten
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each and every pair of decomposed underpants offers researchers valuable insights into the quality of the soil. this master data, we want to find out where the soil, se, why this is the case and what we can do to protect it in the future. and even so, if it's the researchers send all participants identical pairs of organic cotton briefs which makes comparing results much easier. the fun experiment has been quite educational for the video family. why do i think it's good for the kids to learn that there's more than what happens up here. that's all . but there's also like inside the soil and stick i in 2 months time they'll be digging up the cotton underpants and finding out just how healthy their garden soil really is. they say you read what you so
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