As part of the Cities Taking Action to Address Health, Equity, and Climate Change grant, six U.S. cities received support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and C40 Cities to create transformative community-led projects.
The three companies will receive $10,000 grants and then work with SCORE Cleveland volunteers to develop, establish and scale their circular economy business ideas.
Two major U.S. grocery chains, Kroger and Albertsons, are seeking the green light from the Federal Trade Commission to merge their companies. Critics have said the deal would form the largest grocery chain in the nation second only to Walmart, shrink the power of suppliers and workers, and drive more independent grocers out of business. .
By Lee Chilcote for The Land.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for Ohio News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration Plastic is everywhere, and we can’t seem to get rid of it. It litters our streets, clogs up our waterways, and fills up our landfills. So why not turn it into art, protecting the environment while creating something lasting and beautiful at the same time? That’s the attitude of Ron Shelton, a Cleveland-based artist and self-described “plastic hoarder” who turns plastic trash into mats, sculptures, and other artwork. .