The ‘circular economy’ is all about using the resources we have rather than just throwing them away. Here’s a great set of pieces from the SolarPunk Station: Circular Economy | Solarpunk Station With a few
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When the pandemic hit two years ago, there was a real push for community food support programmes: She’s building Los Angeles’ first solar community fridge. Will it help extinguish hunger? “Free-food fridge programs have mushroomed
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Good question from a SolarPunk website: Anyone have ideas for self-recycling e-waste? I don’t know anything about electronics but am willing to learn. Is it worth it to try and build new machines out of
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As the government website points out, we throw out a lot of electrical stuff: Every year an estimated 2 million tonnes of WEEE items are discarded by householders and companies in the UK. Waste Electrical
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Sidmouth SolarPunk is very much about the basics: The underlying beliefs of Solarpunk are very much ‘mend and make-do’; prepare food from scratch… Sidmouth being Solarpunk – Sidmouth Solarpunk These pages have looked at ‘local
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Sidmouth SolarPunk has taken a look at food in a local context: The underlying beliefs of Solarpunk are very much ‘mend and make-do’; prepare food from scratch; use local and seasonal food supplies; support your
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The Solarpunk ethos is very much about looking to the future by using what techniques and technologies we already have: Many of the ideas and themes can be found in earlier Sci Fi novels from
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A big problem a lot of people have with ‘alternative energy’ is that much of it is visually imposing. Objections to a planning application for a solar farm near Ottery refer primarily to loss of
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Why do big cities seem to be making so much headway? Smaller town perhaps are not hitting the headlines in the same way! GLASGOW As expected: In response to the UK Committee on Climate Change
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Let’s get creative with alternatives to cement: innovation in architecture: living materials from biotechnology – Sidmouth Solarpunk We do indeed need alternatives: As demonstrated in the Chatham House report, while cement (an essential element for concrete