Global Action Initiative – Endless Harvest
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The Endless Harvest is a compilation of stories from all over the world showing us that sustainable growth is not only possible but actually happening.
Starting in China’s Mongolian Province, we learn from a team leader at the Qipanjing Coal Mine whose workplace is benefitting from the emergence of 5G intelligent mining systems. Working 500 meters below the earth’s surface can be a risky endeavor, and being able to communicate at all times with the people at the surface has proven to be advantageous.
A beekeeping coop is changing the paradigm for a community in Colombia. Artisanal, small-scale mining still accounts for 80% of the country's gold exports. But the residents of the Bajo Cauca region have found an alternative way to generate income while gaining an appreciation of the advantages of protecting their surrounding ecosystem.
In Florida, an NGO is linking with several companies from the hospitality industry to guarantee that the unused soap and toiletries from their guests can be reused in a circular fashion. They are not only recycling the contents but also the packages, reducing waste and keeping plastic from ending up in the landfills, and making sure the resulting products end up in the hands of communities in need.
In Nigeria, we tag along with a local entrepreneur who’s figured out a way to introduce smart farming and technological solutions to the local farmers, giving them tools to better adapt to changing weather patterns.
Finally, we head north to the Arctic border, where we learn how the people from Greenland and Iceland are making sure their economies complete their green transformation in order to successfully address the enormous challenges posed by the climate emergency.
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