MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS
We’ve recommended great movies where you can learn about the environment and sustainability that are on Netflix. Here are some new selections!
[ROTTEN]
>> Rotten is a documentary on sustainability that talks about the fraud involved in the global food supply chain. How and where does the food we eat come from? The documentary shows stories of producers, consumers, and industry experts and gives a detailed picture of how food is processed. This can help you make better and more intelligent choices.
[Our Great National Parks]
>> Narrated by former President Barack Obama, this documentary series shines spotlight on some of the planet's most spectacular national parks. Nature is truly beautiful!!
[Minimalism]
>> A documentary that portrays the American movement against excessive consumerism. In this documentary, Joshua and Ryan talk about how simplifying life helps us lead more fulfilling lives and convey that it is never too late to start.
These documentaries drive home a message for sustainable living, the beauty of Mother Earth and definitely an eye-opener!
Blog posts
[WORLD NEWS] Reusable cups mandatory in stadiums
The new requirements from the Packaging Act have been in force since January 1, 2023 in Germany. They oblige companies such as restaurants, canteens, supermarkets or cafes that sell takeaway food and drinks to also offer their products in reusable packaging. Big changes are also taking place in German soccer stadiums!
Family Festival @ International School of the Sacred Heart
Family Festival at the International School of the Sacred Heart is back after a few years of hiatus! The school is co-founder Yu-Ching’s alma mater and we’re excited that Borderless Creations will have a booth at the shopping bazaar!
EVENT REPORT : Dear Tree Project
Event report for the "Invisible Connections - Good Relationship with the City's Greenery" event co-hosted by "Dear Tree Project," a platform for developing digital maps of street trees and proposing the use of the city's greenery resources, "Shibuya Cast" and "CATs," a community action group.