She looks at trash as a resource. In Studio Alternatives in Pune, India, she works on increasing the lifespan of every product in turning it into something new and exciting. Sonali also organizes "scrap libraries" in school. Another project to help ensure that single-use materials soon become a thing of the past. Have you got an old worn-out shirt you don’t want anymore? Don’t throw it away! Rather, give it to Intan Anggita Pratiwie and she will turn your textile waste into a brand-new piece of fashion. The recycling artist and sustainable fashion researcher from Indonesia is the co-founder of Setali. A social enterprise that is committed to sustainable fashion and wants to make it inclusive so that it can reach all people. Food shouldn’t be wasted or thrown away. Especially as there are many families in the Philippines who suffer from hunger. Ana Patricia Non, aka "Patreng," started redistributing surplus food with a single food cart. Now there are 6,700 community pantries nationwide. And it is not only about food anymore: her initiative also fosters community resilience by bringing people together to support one another in times of need.