In her new book, Annette Kehnel argues that medieval societies had remarkable systems of recycling and upcycling that modern communities can learn from. These historical practices prioritize sharing resources and reusing materials, promoting sustainability long before the term existed.
Kehnel highlights specific examples from medieval Europe, where communities effectively managed shared resources. This collaboration not only reduced waste but also strengthened community ties, showcasing an eco-consciousness that resonates well with today’s environmental challenges.
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