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the w literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see my kids find the strange grown up world. my only objective is to share the same beautiful d w books on youtube. ah, me. hello and welcome to the latest it should have equal africa. the weekly environmental magazine brought you from uganda, nigeria and germany. i am sandra tree, know, and i'm glad that you along with us. and here is michael host crease. hello
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everybody. i'm chris labs illegals today for job a look at cells on what keeping up with the latest strength is not saw and byron made to me friendly. but that's not all. we see how a muslim big resistance may change. learn why the co rapers so filthy and visit, afraid to region suffering from a big shortage. muslim, vague is a country that has suffered greatly in recent years from extreme poverty coupled with political instability. now for many of the country's leaders and barbarism protection simply isn't on the agenda. while the mail vera wants to stop the problem, not least, the cost of cost to city has been hammered by type loans. more and more often. the the started
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before doing fish in, in the city of rita, need to be out in the water all day to make it was quite low than he did from his father. he grew up in the fishing community over and over. today he hit up the local fusion cooperative and not just where to get the best crunch. but i did bring it in. it's in but times they are fewer fish. now. this is self, though. it is their biggest worry, every tied in and did the me to go back go to our bought our house in the entire villages. we need to leave, but where can we go? there is nowhere to seek ruin for them. this was the other
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one covered our houses in 10 meters. the water tell me, tell its vision made for the poor city obeta and its fishing industry. the sea is a vital source of income, but every november when the cycling season starts, it becomes dangerous. in order to absorb the destructive force of the flag, what does my room have been planted along the shore which flunked by ledge bucks over the last 5 years, beta has begun to restore the natural water causes and business. the big green pack at the center covering for the for it cause of land is now almost complete. but city man albano crecia has come to inspect or thought us apart. and they do not need to dream this area again,
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it's dried out of this area. i designed to observe the flood waters like a sponge holding back the one from the city. beta has become a pioneer in green infrastructure, on the african continent sob. when we put them, we should be very narrow. we need to think about how we can fund living in how we can cope with the challenges of climate change without creating even more programs for the city. and we need to be so silly and sustainably develop a sustainable life does data will be found and most trusted to be mice, the go to equal on the anti i trying to dinner glossy, but it moves deficient community has to move prior nova is located in for my mom grew from which will now be planted. derivatives are being asked to move to the central ment aside in the edge of the city. like this one in the meant,
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rosie far from the seat for fisherman leander was lost his home and his bought to take the day in 2019. so she moved here voluntarily. she now lives from planning and is building his one house that i will never go back and no one wants to return that way of life because it's difficult and dangerous. it's like fighting a will not against men, but against what we are and what is not an easy open and our future is here. but not if we fall we have to walk have to come, we should do. but i switched my c date in which i had to feed daddy. the city on saturdays offered him and $200.00 other fishermen, small plots of land each on which to farm and build a home. it's an area that's safe from flooding and suitable from roaring rice. but no one she has known what tim is in the hands of these neighbour been to. matilda
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was flattened by. powerful winds, much lower than the fish like he used to. but that's not an option. here data but able to travel to the sea and buy fish to sell it. no one will make a living. that's what we are growing, right. did somebody tell you what was your site this year? we had a lot of rice, but because the rains filled everything has, we've actually got they got a potential job for the java fits it during a visit residential area and the cost of goods for support for his plans will be built in the see here. protecting the city of some future. lots don't pay more local the need for chance. he believes projects like the green pack and the
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location of nova vital for the future. and he's hoping local residents will support him a launch. but this is only to please that was not screen. yes, samantha, we need to use our knowledge back to the city to stop and don't police sums up the steps where we organized projects going out to might not make your because you want to give and the better. but again, my know with one of ensuring that to moderate we no longer on the list of a threat and by climate change, john, this was just, these does not go to school on the other side of the be the fisherman continued to walk on a moment or 2, there is settlement site is bullying telling me many realize that it's too dangerous to stacy but is out of your colleagues. hard to believe there will make a good i'm your home. i don't, i don't think moving to resettlement sites with and my or you maria is no point.
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why not protect the cost from sean and we see he and continue to fish. as far as the fishing cooperation of probably know how much the finding a place to live that he was close enough to the water and for the book is certainly not listed on this report is about ready to from start top has found the will of cycling westwood interview furniture and the results give new have of the often humble beginning furniture making in egypt as expensive. ah, the country has no wood resources. everything has to be imported. normally
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scrap would get thrown away, but that's changed. and shareef. alcholay is workshop. together with architect sarah about to t, he found the move on startup that make luxury sustainable furnishings using scrap wood. and when the get the new stuff, the normal upside, it's very important that we up cycle and not only recycle we reuse and refurbish the scrap wood and incorporated into a new product that also helped raise people's awareness with these products are made without heat treatment and for those any harmful chemicals. now it may de la cruz. they've made more than $120.00 pieces since moved and opened a year ago, setting them in egypt and as far afield as pirates in london. and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about visit our website. oh,
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send us the tweaks hash tag doing your thing. we share yours to raise when graceful work or an evening out in menu for us, have a whole rock of things to choose from. bodies hasn't always been like that in the past before. it's pretty standard for people to have few of clothes than they wore more often. but is true, crease post fashion is the box. what it has made by includes cheaper and easier bought. it is terrible for the environment in germany, businesses unknown, looking for ways to move towards a more fucking business model in fashion. let's take a look. new t shirt, new pans, another t shirt, a new hoodie. and maybe another pair of sneakers on special offer. most likely,
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all these new garments will end up in the trash sooner rather than later. just like $92000000.00 tons of textiles, every year, only one percent of that gets recycled. the true price, so fast fashion. between 2015, the clothing production. meanwhile, the amount of time places used individual items being used for actually decreased by over this sorting facility and eastern germany takes in a lot of unwanted clothing. but here it's treated as a new resource every day workers sort of to 200 tons of items based on their condition style and type of material. it's one of the largest facilities of its kind in europe. garments come from all over the world in store collection and recycling containers. they're either sent to 2nd hand shops or sold to recycling firms to create new fabrics and some $500000000000.00 us dollars could be earned
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every year worldwide. if the quote's industry would shift to a circular economy, valuable resource was found in our clothing. and it is, it is, it would be a shame to not re utilize these resources. we are creating value again because we are identifying items that didn't have the demand of the customer and privately owned it anymore. nonetheless, other people who are demanding these types of carmen, and that's how the value is created. the need for more recycling is growing due to fast fashion. now, power box is partnering with mario miles chatter from a berlin based initiative called circular fashion. seeking to move the industry towards a more sustainable market. we are dealing with also very high, valuable product like kashmir, for example, which we are able to identify by simply touching it. and this isn't a way is
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a showcase for what's about to come with regard to mature recognition because this we can identify however, when we're dealing with various mixes, we need more precise information. find the future as will be relevant if it like 80 percent 90 percent will because the recycling grade. what's different quantity? if you know exactly this is 100 percent war or you can combine material to have all 80 percent of the output of the recycling. it's really usable for the freshman. is reagan, many of the items that end up here are no longer wearable around to 60 tons daily. right? now most of that goes to the automotive industry. but it's impossible to utilize the full potential of these textiles, while sorting everything by hand. this is where the technology developed by your model and just colleagues comes into it. so this is actually intel to throw
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things which is equip scanner and fruit as gender. as soon as garmen comes to the table with an idea and size, so clarity id. it's automatically read out and we get all the products best. the cases. i list the products that in case we can calculate this the ride. we use case a bit. what is the best recycling case? workers still have to decide whether the item is wearable or not. the risk is shown on the screen. truly circular products will one day contain information from the whole value chain. the conventional textile industry is resource intensive. it relies on oil chemicals, engine 93000000 cubic meters of water every year. the difference in a circular model starts at the very beginning of the product. it's all about from the outset, from the design principles, ensuring that you are eliminating waste and pollution that you're keeping products
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materials in use and you're generating natural systems dying. the conventional approach uses water and chemicals. one reason why fashion is responsible for 20 percent of the world's wastewater. this dutch company is different. it's facility and vietnam dies polyester without process chemicals or water. 35 meters of water just for today, and that's only one t shirt. so if you look at a t shirt, it will be 150 meters of water, or kilogram of fabric. you need to die textiles. and this is what you save. we don't use that, ah, they work with reclaimed carbon dioxide instead. fabric is loaded into the dying vessel. c o 2 is added and brought to the right temperature and pressure. only pure dies are used with no additional chemicals needed. clean, die is currently producing around 10000000 liters and died fabric a year. that's not much compared to global demand,
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but all of the lola hoops to skyrocket production as interest and this is changeable method grows. this is also allowed to the rest of the barrel industry, but also to the consumer and the solutions on there and stock provide them consumer, retail or brands. it's, it's the same which resources becoming more scarce. many businesses are reconsidering waste in a circular economy. clothes are designed to be worn for a long time. after that intelligence solutions can ensure the recycled for maximum benefit. the transition to this mentality is slowly getting underway. water is a precious resource anywhere and not only in regions of the planet, struggling with high temperatures, like many places in africa, is also an issue in europe. in france, for example, a large company is bottling local water to sell it around the world. and that's proving highly controversial. this is a fish firm,
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but you're more likely to find plants than fish. and it's bon, there's 2 little water. but that wasn't only so for centuries, water cascaded down from the mountains near this farm here in the mossy sent home region. as recently as 2018 a stream said edward, if elegant hans with a steady supply of fresh clean water. load the water from the cave used to stand at about this level and today there is nothing left today. the water is bothering lewis when 70 percent of it is exported with this, or some people saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his flight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand new volvic. locals complained that despite repeated drought vegas, siphoning more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs,
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rejects their claims before. you must keep in mind that we don't just do whatever we want. we are subject to and monitored by the authorities and the authorities might appear at any time to inspect all holes in order to confirm that the statements we make in our data correct. so no provider for secret became august 2020 for example. they were 2 such announce visitors when they did anything. ok, non war from one domini de la, a geologist is very familiar with this region characterized by extinct volcanoes. he says there are still plenty of natural water sources, but they're dwindling as a result of general contracts awarded by the regional government to don. replace say, the prefect grants to many authorizations and more seriously. on the 31st of march this year, the prefect put in place a new drum decree in case of heat wave and water problems. and miraculously exempt,
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involving by saying it's underground water. it doesn't involve them on the. but many studies indicate the opposite. the flow rate of the small stream, which supplied edwards to fairly gone fish ponds has fallen dramatically in recent summers. in part, due to the water extraction on the pacific gets us. and we went from $470.00 leaders per 2nd, or 510 meters per 2nd in 1960 to nothing at all. percent, all to the benefit of denon cordova level. for now he hope summer rain will fill his on. but the regional authorities will reconsider the agreements they've made with done on in the long run o 2 children to one giant problem. it normally be curious.
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how will climate change affect us and our children learn more d, w dot com slash water. time know to head to another water, we the mighty combo river in the democratic republic of congo. one of the was deepest trees. i'm not thousands of people dependent need for the livelihoods, but it is on the threat. yes, sandra, experts say it's been polluted as an alarming rate due to poll with disposal. and that's a vicious circle, as we'll see in the capital, can shop more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the congos tributaries in contrast. and every day, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost everyone disposes of their rubbish along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city.
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organic ways and plastic bottles suffocate, live in and around the water and clubs. the waterways causing severe flooding during the rainy season. is the situation that horrifies another survey after nothing about the damage caused by plastic waste in his me to a logical science course. he founded an environmental n g o 2, just like you just saw on the rivers in can shasta polluted with run off from industries the plastic way to ship. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics. which of in turned into our object. i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers. so me, i business will put this in a little bit and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. announcer
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bailer knows his initiative consult. kinshasa is overwhelming waste problem. but he sees the decorative objects made from plastic waste as a step towards raising awareness of environmental problems. but consensus waste problem also needs to be tackled at its roots. when belgium's built the drainage system for focus, as you can see that it can know that were built for drainage system. the outflow was towards the congo river and we still have the system unfortunately today. so which means any water that goes underneath, they saw again the direct to come out, goes immediately to convert eva decades of conflict. a rapidly growing
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population and a lack of investment have all contributed to the cities failure to develop a functioning water and sanitation system for its 15000000 inhabitants. researchers at the university of consulting test, the water quality twice a year. their findings are published in the scientific journal and also presented to local authorities to push them to take action. celine, sickly seymour is leading the research. rapid action is required because the results are cause for concern. of course, i think we find the industry are just charging their waste water into the congo river. it's also true. in fact, the, the men, there are a lot of factories situated close to the river. is it under dollars or scientific research indicated that there is a lack of oxygen in the water. this is having
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a negative effect on people and of course, on the fish and the river. so don't feel like if like in the laboratory, the scientists can detect the different toxins. but because government officials often side with factory own is not the action has been taken so far, says saline, sickly seymour and plastic waste is just as harmful sticks are very dangerous. for the microorganisms in the water because they blocked the sun's rays from reaching the water. without the sun's rays from rain, plants and other organisms are not able to synthesize carbon dioxide and water, which is critical for their survival. fill up with those centers. in 2019 the government launched the kimball pet projects aimed at making kinshasa cleaner and greener. on the last saturday of every month, control systems are encouraged to clean up their neighborhoods. $300.00 trucks
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deploy to collect garbage and transported to the non full on the outskirts of the city were burned. still, the project, any stretch of the surface, according to official figures, the city produce a 7000 tons of plastic waste every day. but environmental activists like, alas, availa, undeterred by the task ahead of them, even if it has to be removed one sec at a time. that's a pretty tough situation for the people in the bureau see. we do hope she has given you something to think about. and you enjoyed watching. don't forget, you can always check in with us anytime on social media platforms. i am standard twin audio signing go from compiler. here in uganda. thank son's right time for me to say good bye to i love illegals. nigeria. what do be sure to tune it again?
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