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Entangled Tomato
"Entangled Tomato: Demonstrating adaptation, growth, and commitment to sustainable food systems amidst the obstacles of an urban environment." Taken by Prabhjot Singh. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Herb Garden
"Marinara jars filled with dirt being used to start and herb garden. This reuses the glass jars, and the grown herbs can be used in cooking." Taken by Hannah Herrmann. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Growing Starters
"Growing starters with the whole family builds appreciation for the growing process and how our food comes to be. I especially love that the labels were drawn by my 10yo daughter." Taken by Kimberly Winslow. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Contest. -
Mural Oasis
"This image depicts only a small portion of Primm Mall located just outside of Las Vegas. Due to economic challenges and other business-related struggles, almost all of the shops that originally occupied the building have closed, leaving only a handful of businesses open. As Primm Mall became more and more abandoned, the building owners chose to do something remarkably sustainable. Rather than closing the mall and tearing down the building, they turned the structure into an artistic experience. Primm Mall now stands as an impressive gallery of street-style murals visited by thousands every year. The unique Mural Oasis created within the mall is a wonderful representation of how the built environment can be sustainably repurposed." Taken by Kelsey Frantz. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Mother Giraffe
"Mother giraffe walking through rhino sanctuary in Laikipia, Kenya". Taken by Kayla Geller. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Hiking in Banff
"Hiking in Banff, Canada when this picture was taken! What a beautiful national park! This image makes me reflect on how magnificent the earth truly is." Taken by Mia Strolia. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Bunch of Friends
"A bunch of friends posing in nature next to a natural giant ice waterfall. Sustainability to me means, not just enjoying time outdoors with friends and learning about nature/sustainability together, but it’s also a super rewarding feeling to 'take nothing but memories and pictures and leave only footprints.'" Taken by Drew Owens. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Blue Skies Pink
"In the summer of 2023, wildfires stained the blue skies pink in Ontario. People were told to limit outdoor time due to air quality yet wildlife did not have any other choice. This photo depicts the reality that while humans ruin the planet with fossil fuels, birds such as this cardinal prevail and must carry on." Taken by Isabel Savransky. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Preserving a Beautiful World
"Preserving a beautiful world". Taken by David Farrokh. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Monarch Caterpillars
"Monarch caterpillars eating native milkweed at the UAB Solar House. These caterpillars were put on milkweed surrounding the Solar House to help the Monarch butterfly population. This photo is important becuase it shows that if we want to support our native species we need to plant native host plants. The UAB Solar House has native plants in abundance to show the public that if you plant natives then the native species will come!" Taken by Emily Colpack. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Panama Fair Trade Coffee
"Panama Fair Trade Coffee". Taken by Lia Van Wees. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Balance and Harmony
"I took this photo when traveling in Ireland, I was amazed at the natural beauty of the land. I believe this photo represents sustainability because nature has control; as far as the eye can see, the landscape looks almost untouched by human interaction. The glimpse of a lighthouse can be spotted in the distance and the structure from where I took the photo are the only human-made things. Sustainability is about not leeching off of nature or trying to control it, but finding balance and harmony with the natural world." Taken by Ava Sickler-Michaud. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Dried Flowers
"Dried flowers from a local organic farm for a sustainability event in February". Taken by Ellie McLane. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
New Mexico's Wilderness
"Standing in New Mexico's wilderness, geared up for adventure, I feel the perfect blend of excitement and responsibility. This sustainable journey allows me to appreciate nature's beauty while prioritizing its preservation. Each step honors ecosystems, guided by Leave No Trace principles. Through hiking, I connect deeply with the land and advocate for environmental stewardship, ensuring these wild spaces endure for future generations. It's not just about exploration; it's about respecting and protecting our planet." Taken by Shristi Tamang. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Take Shelter Here
"This is a picture of a cave in Chillagoe, a town in Queensland, Australia. My study abroad group learned that Indigenous people used to take shelter here, and there are still some art on the walls. Also, the caves are made from limestone, which is made from coral, which means this whole area was once a shallow ocean that was compressed and pressurized over time. The connection between people using the caves as shelter and the vast amount of history connects to sustainability because of how it all ties together. I care about these caves because it’s proof of how the environment continues to change and evolve, and how people continue to properly use and maintain it. From oceans for fish to shelter for the Indigenous people to an educational tool for us, the environment always provides and we should continually work to preserve it." Taken by Shreya Mishra. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Keeping Our Campus Clean
"This picture was taken on my college campus in Missouri. If you’re looking at the photo and you think you see trash bags, then you would be correct. We were doing a nature walk around campus and collecting any trash or recycling that has made its way onto campus. Our grounds team does an amazing job at keeping our campus clean but because of how close neighboring houses are, sometimes trash blows into our little creek. This creek is home to a turtle who likes to pop his head out every once in a while and startle you. There are also quite a lot of different bugs in this area that like to stay near the water!" Taken by Erin Frink. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Exploring Fresh Produce in a Chinese Wet Market
"Exploring Fresh Produce in a Chinese Wet Market: The diverse array of vegetables is what I long for the most about my homeland China, and there is no better place to shop for vegetables than wet markets, where produce is locally sourced. This is what sustainability looks like for me––where people eat green and shop locally. The photo features a typical vegetable stall at Tuandao Market in Qingdao, my partner’s hometown, where we savored last year’s summer together." Taken by Mianmian Fei. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Paddling with a purpose
"Paddling with a purpose: The future deserves a sustainable world". Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Eagles Feasting at the Landfill
"Eagles feasting at the landfill: This doesn't have to be our future!" Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Ice and Teeming Wildlife
"May the future have ice and teeming wildlife". Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Extra Time
"Let's recycle our garbage to give our planet extra time". Taken by Mohamed Dhaouadi. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Repurposing Metal
"Repurposing metal into art probably won’t save the world but this piece at the Edison and Ford Museum in Fort Myers, Florida depicts history in a fun and amusing way." Taken by Ann Hitzhusen. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Green 💚
"Green 💚". Taken by Mohamed Ibrahim. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Dryness
"Dryness". Taken by Mohammed Ashraf. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Krka National Park
"Admire the peaceful charm of Krka National Park: a majestic waterfall draws attention, and a small cabin can be found away among dense trees. Here, travelers appreciate the peace of nature while finding shelter from the busy life of the city. This picture serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect these havens for coming generations and is the epitome of sustainable peace." Taken by Balint Horompoli-Toth. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest.