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KindaVillage

  • Region: GEN Europe
  • Languages: English, Welsh

OUR VISION A global network of self-sustaining KindaVillage communities creating social and environmental projects that make the world a better place.   OUR MISSION To empower people with a passion to deliver social and environmental change through the creation of KindaVillages across the globe. … Read more

Unity Urban Conscious Coliving

  • Region: CASA
  • Languages: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish

Unity is an intentional community focused on sustainability & spirituality. Our objective is to demonstrate that a more conscious way of life is possible including in an urban environment. … Read more

Frugal Off-grid Cave house, co-living project Andalucia Spain

  • Region: GEN Europe
  • Languages: English, Dutch, French, Spanish

Cave house going from low Energy impact to a small eco community … Read more

Ha Giang responsible tourism

  • Region: GENOA
  • Language: Afrikaans

The uncertainty of unstructured and un-organized tourism service from local household brings negative effects to the environment and cause unsustainable development. With the explosion of tourism in Vietnam, it has destroyed some natures, landscapes and they turn out to become touristic places. It demolishes the culture of the locals and all the beauty of traditions. YESD would like provide responsible tours where everybody has certain responsibility to preserve traditions and culture of the … Read more

Witchcliffe Ecovillage

  • Region: GENOA
  • Language: English

Self-sufficient in renewable water, solar energy, and fresh food produce, the Witchcliffe Ecovillage is an innovative, semi-rural community in Australia’s beautiful South West that will eventually be home to more than 700 like-minded people who are motivated to reduce their carbon footprint without compromising comfort, privacy, amenity or affordability. … Read more

Coaching Supporting someone to become more effective in their own unique way

  • Impact: Personal
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Social
      • Leadership & Governance
    • Culture
      • Mindfulness & Self Reflection
  • Stage:
    • Answering the Call

Coaching can support people to find their own way forward, own their own solutions and do the things that they say they intend to do … Read more

Making a Sofa Stool from Used Plastic Bottles

  • Region: GEN Africa
  • Impact: Personal
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Culture
      • Art & Celebration
    • Ecology
      • Water Cycles
    • Economy
      • Social Entrepreneurship

What you need: About 40 used bottles of same height and size (probably 1.5litres each). Sand can be added in a few bottles the give it some weight, duct tape, two circular plywood of desired circumference, enough sit foam to go around and on the bottles, and a material with any preferable design all depending on your preference. What to do: Join the bottles adjacently in your desired circular size and hold them together with the duct tape. Place the two circular boards on both ends of … Read more

Making a Toilet Tissue Holder with Plastic Bottle

  • Region: GEN Africa
  • Impact: Community
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Social
      • Health & Healing
    • Ecology
      • Green Building
      • Water Cycles

What you need: an empty transparent plastic 5-liter container, a 6 to 8-inch nail or metal rod What to do: step1: cut out the top of the bottle ¾ way and keep on the cover Step2: Make a hole in the middle of the bottle from right to left Step3: Pass the metal rod through the hole and the tissue and hang to your toilet wall where it is accessible Your tissue holder is good for use and is water proof. The toilet tissue holder suspends the tissue, covers it, prevents water from … Read more

Hedonisia Hawaii Sustainable Community

  • Region: GENNA
  • Language: English

Hedonisia Hawaii is a sustainable community located on 4 acres of lush rainforest in Puna, Hawaii. Our cozy little community has been hosting ‘eco-tourists’ and ‘volun-tourists’ from around the world since 2004! … Read more

Making Table Mats out of Plastic Bottle Covers

  • Region: GEN Africa
  • Impact: Personal
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Culture
      • Art & Celebration
    • Ecology
      • Water Cycles

A tablemat made of plastic bottle covers safes the soil from pollution. Littering in any home is reduced and up cycling the plastic covers is fare better than burring them and safes the user the cost of buying more plastic mats that would be more waste in the near future. What you need: plastic bottle covers, plastic glue Making your table mat: they could be very beautiful Just get creative step1: glue the plastic covers in any desired design and color pattern adjacently and let it … Read more

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