12 PM | 21 Jan

“Timon Singh West African Inventor Makes a $100 3D Printer From E-Waste” [#geekgirl]

[Image Credit: inhabitat.com]

[Image Credit: inhabitat.com]

[Via inhabitat.com] “Kodjo Afate Gnikou, a resourceful inventor from Togo in West Africa, has made a $100 3D printer which he constructed from parts he scrounged from broken scanners, computers, printers and other e-waste. The fully functional DIY printer cost a fraction of those currently on the market, and saves environmentally damaging waste from reaching landfill sites.”

08 PM | 26 Sep

“Sustainable Livestock Production is Possible…” [#geekgirl]

[From a University of Cambridge Report] ‘New research advocates use of pastures with shrubs and trees as it is more sustainable, improving animal welfare and increasing biodiversity…

Consumers are increasingly demanding higher standards for how their meat is sourced, with animal welfare and the impact on the environment factoring in many purchases. Unfortunately, many widely-used livestock production methods are currently unsustainable. However, new research out today from the University of Cambridge has identified what may be the future of sustainable livestock production: silvopastoral systems which include shrubs and trees with edible leaves or fruits as well as herbage.

Professor Donald Broom, from the University of Cambridge, who led the research said: “Consumers are now demanding more sustainable and ethically sourced food, including production without negative impacts on animal welfare, the environment and the livelihood of poor producers. Silvopastoral systems address all of these concerns with the added benefit of increased production in the long term.”’