你的孩子就是我的孩子:“母爱无国界”与“升星救援团体”   

Regina (f): At Give It Bag, we believe that all the things come back to you. Because if you do good and do something positive or think positive or have a good intention, this will happen, so we’re going to create our own life. And that’s actually what Give It Bag is all about."

Halo gracious viewers and welcome to Good People, Good Works. Today we travel to Cape Town, South Africa to meet Regina Borth, whose company "Give It Bag" is dedicated to making her city and South Africa a better place to live. She recycles polypropylene sacks used for shipping items such as rice, beans, salt,
sugar, coffee and flour by converting them into beautiful, high quality fashion items.

What inspired Ms. Borth to start this unique company? It all began when she and her husband, Dr. Philip Rüther moved from Germany to South Africa three years ago.

Regina (f): We moved to Cape Town in January 2007 and we were renovating a small house. And I was responsible to buy all the material for the renovations. So I went to different builder warehouses and somebody told me: 『Please bring rubber bags.』 I’d never heard about it. In Europe I never saw them. And so I bought them.

But when I just looked at them, I freaked out about [NFT: slang for got excited] the different prints on them. So for me it was just clear: 『Okay! Oh no, I can’t put some other waste inside. I have to keep them.』

HOST: Although Regina Borth was impressed by the quality and beauty of the sacks, she was not sure what to do with them. Yet she was determined to think of some way to recycle them.

For more details about Give It Bag, please visit www.Give-It-Bag.com

 
 
  节目选单
动物世界:我们的邻居
健康生活
师徒之间
地球:我们可爱的家
灵性综艺
科学与灵性
素食主义:高雅的生活方式
素食菁英
美好人,美好事
电影世界
焦点新闻
音乐与诗歌
黄金时代新科技
艺术与灵性
成功楷模
我们高贵的传承
放眼看世界
智慧之语
International
Sites
English | Âu Lạc | 中文 | Français | Deutsch | Magyar | Italiano | 한국어 
Indonesia | Español | Português | Svenska | فارس | jezik | Русский | 日本語
隐私权声明 | 帮助
移动网站 |  |  |  |
版权 © 2007-2011 无上师电视台,保留一切权力。 *