Indonesian Makers Work Towards Zero Food Waste
Jakarta makers combine forces with environmental groups to educate the public about food waste in Indonesia and come up with solutions.
If you’re a maker just starting out your journey in sustainability, it can be overwhelming to figure out how to get started. From understanding the types of materials to utilize, learning what steps will help reduce waste and emissions, and finding inspiring new ways to explore creativity that don’t have a negative environmental impact. The good news is there are plenty of resources available for DIYers looking for ways to make their projects more sustainable – from simple switches you can make today, big-picture ideas for longterm change, or exciting new ways makers are helping push sustainability into the future. In these blog posts we’ll look at tips tricks and ideas specifically tailored towards diyers and makers on the road to creating projects with greater eco consciousness so that not only will you create something beautiful but also respect its impact on our planet!
Jakarta makers combine forces with environmental groups to educate the public about food waste in Indonesia and come up with solutions.
Joshua Charles hasn’t been posting videos on his makjosher channel very long, but he’s already got a lot of fun and informative videos up.
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Makers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia gathered for the SEA Makerthon to create projects for sustainable farming practices.
Damon McMillan built a robotic boat. Not just any robotic boat. This one is sailing across the world’s oceans. And it’s just simple and elegant enough to work.
Samsung challenges makers to tackle drought for over $100,000 in prizes.
This refurbished shed is completely off-the-grid thanks to a solar power upgrade. Besides power, it also now has AC!