The Top 5 Happy Eco News Stories for April 10, 2023

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This week, we have stories about insects as food, motionless wind generators, recovering leftovers at the Super Bowl, turning plastic into useful items, and the importance of fungi and mushrooms.

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After yellow mealworms were authorized by the European Food Safety Authority in June, two more types of insects have been given the green light for human consumption: the house cricket and the migratory locust. Read More

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To address these issues, clean tech startup Aeromine Technologies has developed what they call a motionless wind turbine to quietly harness wind energy. Read More

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The Food Recovery Network is in its third year of recovering leftovers from Super Bowl events and donating them to needy organizations. Read More

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Ocean Legacy Foundation has created Ocean Legacy Plastic, commercially available plastic pellets made out of 100% post-consumer plastics. Read More

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Time and time again, nature is what we keep returning to save our planet. It shouldn’t be surprising, as nothing truly comes from nothing. Read More

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