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Four ways to gift sustainably this holiday season

Living a sustainable lifestyle can be a daunting undertaking, especially if you don’t know where to begin. Welcome to Philly Low-Waste Living. I’m Emily Rodia, the founder of Good Buy Supply—Philly’s one-stop-shop for sustainable home goods. We specialize in all areas of the home from kitchen, bathroom to laundry but I can also help you

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November 27, 2021
2 mins read
#150 November 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Community

A closed vocational school became home to hundreds of small businesses. Could it be replicated elsewhere?

In 2013 the School District of Philadelphia closed 23 schools, including a massive gray stone building on South Ninth Street, the Edward W. Bok Technical High School. In an unexpected twist, the development and design firm Scout bought it for $1.75 million and has been gradually repurposing it into a sanctuary for creatives since July

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November 25, 2021
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#150 November 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Design/Recycling

Design competition aims to stimulate creativity and demand for the city’s fallen trees

Mulch, compost and wood chips are piled high on the concrete grounds of the Fairmount Park Organic Recycling Center in West Fairmount Park. On a typical day at the center, city residents fill out the sign-in sheet and waiver form and collect whatever organic materials they need from the scattered piles with shovels and buckets

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November 23, 2021
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#150 November 2021/All Topics/Community/Race and Equity

Asian Philadelphians stand up to rising assaults and racism

Wei Chen grimaces and shakes his head when talking about how it’s been a hard year for many in Philly’s Asian community. “It’s at the point where many of our elders are afraid to go out,” says Chen, 30, civic engagement coordinator for Asian Americans United (AAU). Wei Chen of Asian Americans United under the

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November 21, 2021
4 mins read
#150 November 2021/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature/Water

Centuries of watermills destroyed marshy, flood-resistant terrain. Can we restore it?

On a walk along Cobbs Creek in West Philadelphia I inspected some old ruins. On the opposite side of the creek I could see the tall earth bank interrupted by a stone block wall, covered in some parts by crumbling concrete. I walked to the water and found I was standing on a matching surface.

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November 19, 2021
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#150 November 2021/All Topics/Cooking/Environment/Food/Urban Nature

Foraging edible flora around the city can be fun, fulfilling and filling

When my editor asked if I’d like to write a foraging article, I said I’d think about it. I have avoided writing about foraging for a while now. Foraging—looking for wild plants and fungi to consume—seems to be growing as a hobby, and it’s an obvious topic for a nature writer. But it has always

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November 17, 2021
3 mins read
#150 November 2021/All Topics/Bicycling/transportation

PA cyclists can get access to injury funds, even if they wiped out without being touched by a motor vehicle

There are a lot of laws and disclaimers regarding what bicyclists should do when riding on the road. But there isn’t much public information about what they should do if a crash happens. Of course, no one should go through the traumatic experience of a crash with a driver—especially, as has become more of the

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November 14, 2021
4 mins read
#150 November 2021/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois, How do I clean effectively and thoughtfully?

Portrait by James Boyle. It’s not rocket science, nor am I reinventing the wheel: “The Method” is a way you can ensure that you don’t miss anything and you give proper attention to the entirety of your home, one room at a time. Start at the door. Work top to bottom and systematically clean and

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November 11, 2021
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#150 November 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Compost/Editor's Notes

Editor’s Notes: A Proud Partnership

Full disclosure: I am a business partner in Bennett Compost and have been for over 10 years. Like the guy who claimed he liked his electric shaver so much that he bought the company, so too was I drawn to this business from the get-go. It was just an irresistible idea. Tim Bennett, ever smiling

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November 8, 2021
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#150 November 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/GridPhilly/Guides

NextFab Holiday Gift Guide 2021

Each of us is a maker. Whether you’re making connections, curating your style or physically making products, we all need that place to express our creativity. NextFab proudly helps support small, local handmade businesses by providing a shared community of professional resources, tools and support to go from making to selling, and from selling to

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November 6, 2021
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