Is plastic made from sperm and clothes created from human hair the answer to achieving a circular economy, or a sustainable step too far?
To put it more simply… Would you drink tea from a mug made from salmon semen?
Is plastic made from sperm and clothes created from human hair the answer to achieving a circular economy, or a sustainable step too far?
To put it more simply… Would you drink tea from a mug made from salmon semen?
Pride month may be coming to an end, but LGBTQ+ history should be celebrated and shared all year round. In this Thred. Talk, Elliot gives a history lesson that you likely won’t find in your textbook - from transgender sword fighters to the mind behind microchips, this video proves just how prominent LGBTQ+ individuals have been in the past. *** Written, filmed, and edited by Elliot Wheatland-Clinch
Happy Halloween! This year the Thred gang have been divided into teams of two, to design and carve the best planet-threatening pumpkin. But holding an knife and answering social change questions at the same time proves to be a tough combination.
To celebrate Pride Month this year, here's some more LGBTQIA+ history you might not find in your school textbook.
Hands up if you’ve ever thrown away food because it had outlived it has ‘best before’ date? Don’t worry, us too. In an effort to reduce food waste, supermarkets are considering removing ‘best 'before’ labels from selected products, and encouraging customers to use their common sense when assessing freshness. Can customers be trusted not to eat an overly-squishy eggplant, or bite into a bruised-looking banana?
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