Humanity
Balancing Eco-Friendliness and Guest Experience : Managing Pigeons in a Hotel's Restaurant Balcony
A hotel's restaurant, surrounded by glass panels, has an adjacent narrow space where pigeons often come to nest, causing issues with droppings and soiling the balcony area. The hotel administration considers it a disturbance for guests, but providing a space for birds to nest can be an eco-friendly practice that enhances the guest experience. By implementing measures such as regular maintenance and monitoring, and providing information to guests, the hotel can manage potential risks and create a unique and enjoyable experience for guests while supporting local bird populations.
By Word Weaver3 years ago in Earth
The Power of Home: A Storyteller's Journey
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the hills, there lived a young girl named Lila. She was known for her infectious smile, her kind heart, and her love for storytelling. Every evening, she would gather the village children around her and tell them stories of far-off lands, magical creatures, and brave heroes.
By Berat Atakul3 years ago in Earth
10 Everyday Ways to Help Mother Earth
Hang dry your clothes. Dryers are in my opinion one of the bigger items in our homes that contribute to our carbon footprint. They use a lot of electricity to work, produce waste through dryer sheets and the lint trap and they reduce the life span of our clothes. Hanging clothes to dry when possible cuts all of that down. Living in Canada I am lucky enough that I can hang my clothes on a line outside on a nice day and on the cold winter days I am able to hang my clothes inside on a cheap drying rack. The only thing I really use my dryer for is sheets and blankets in the winter. Instead of using dryer sheets I use wool dryer balls. They last for around 500 cycles and you can add a few drops of essential oil to them for a lovely scent.
By Erin Shannon3 years ago in Earth











