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UNESCO celebrated Recycling Week in Bañados del Este Biosphere Reserve

UNESCO celebrated Recycling Week in Bañados del Este Biosphere Reserve

For seven days, the reserve located in Uruguay awakened the environmental commitment of the whole community, through workshops and artistic actions in the territory, in the framework of the Trash Hack campaign promoted by UNESCO worldwide. La Paloma, one of

How can you start Trash Hacking your life?

How can you start Trash Hacking your life?

With the Trash Hack campaign, UNESCO has collaborated with World Cleanup Day to inspire you through the stories of six young leaders who have Trash Hacked their lives and engaged their communities in the fight against waste. After reading their

Hacking food waste: how to change your daily impact

Hacking food waste: how to change your daily impact

Every holiday season can be a chance to rediscover traditional dishes and experiment with ambitious new recipes, and in many parts of the world is a time of feasting. But our consumption habits have a huge impact on the planet.