If you know the saying ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’, this story is an example. A sustainable living store in Saskatoon has created a space for residents to share items they may not have used frequently while reducing the environmental impact. Kabi Moulitharan has more on the ‘Library of Things’.
Global News at 5 Regina
Sustainable living through the ‘Library of Things’
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