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#148 September 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Editor's Notes

Editor’s Notes: Totes Bad?

Earlier today a friend sent me an article from The New York Times entitled “The Cotton Tote Crisis.” It asks, “How did an environmental solution become part of the problem?” Now, I can’t tell you exactly what the story says. My Times account has lapsed and I’m experimenting with liberating myself from the never-ending news

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September 3, 2021
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#148 September 2021/Community/Design/education/Race and Equity/Sponsored Content

Youth program immerses a diverse group of teens in architecture and design

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September 2, 2021
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#148 September 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Shop Local

Libraries for child gear and toys reduce in-home clutter and landfill waste

It’s a Tuesday morning in August, and women with young children are filing into Rutabaga Toy Library in East Falls, which is hosting a circle time for parents. The welcoming and well-lit space is a testament to the sharp eye that founder Krystal Cunillera developed in the 16 years she spent as a videographer. Like

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September 1, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Art/Culture

Ten years into his photoblog, Conrad Benner reflects on its genesis, evolution and future

Fishtown native Conrad Benner was in community college, working at a gelato shop in 2011 when he started capturing Philadelphia’s street art. Connecting his love of photography and writing, Benner began what is now Streets Dept, a full-grown photoblog and community news source that documents street art and artists. From WordPress to TikTok, Benner has

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August 27, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Race and Equity

Experts give advice on teaching young children about racism and how they can combat it

There’s not a moment to lose, according to Ben Sand, 40, author of the 2020 book “A Kids Book About White Privilege.” “By 2045 the majority of children born in the United States will be children of color,” says Sand, of Portland, Oregon, who reports receiving death threats for writing the book. “Today’s young people

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August 24, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Race and Equity

Hispanic organization marks 35 years investing in North Philly community

The reverend Luis Cortés jr., 62, gave the invocation prayer at Barack Obama’s 2013 Presidential Inauguration Luncheon, conferred with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about not separating migrant families at the border and sipped tea with Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. Yet wherever Cortés goes, his heart stays in El Barrio: the streets of North Philly’s

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August 22, 2021
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#147 August 2021/Air/All Topics/Environment/Environmental Justice/Race and Equity/transportation

More warehouses are moving into Philly. Clean air advocates want officials to monitor the pollution

Four new warehouses are setting up camp in Philadelphia, and clean air activists are concerned about the pollution of their vehicles. The four new sites include an Amazon facility in Southwest, a redevelopment of the former Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery in South Philly, a UPS site in the Northeast and a redevelopment of the Philadelphia

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August 19, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature/Water

Pennsylvania and New Jersey have kill mandates on the invasive “Frankenfish”

I stood on the bank at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum in June and cast my green frog top lure out into an open patch of water amid the weeds knowing somewhere in there swam northern snakeheads. Twenty years ago, they probably didn’t. The northern snakehead, or Channa argus, hails from East

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August 17, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy

Philly’s plastic bag ban took effect in July. Here’s what it means for businesses and you

It’s finally here. After a one-year delay, Philadelphia finally implemented the long awaited plastic bag ban on July 1. By July 31, all businesses were required to post signage informing their clients of the ban. This gave stores time to use up any remaining plastic bags left in stock. And by October 1, businesses will

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August 15, 2021
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#147 August 2021/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature

The ballpark is the perfect place for fans of baseball, birds and bugs

I met up with my friend Robin Irizarry at the third base gate of Citizens Bank Park. We made it through security and strolled the first level. Like a lot of fans at the game, we were looking for something to eat. Unlike presumably everyone else, we were also looking for birds. I had been

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August 13, 2021
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