Andres Sepp, editor-in-chief of the Southern Isles Voice, highlighted a video targeting a year-long education programme. The video features Ketly Ilvest’s invention, “plastic-pigger,” designed to contribute to a cleaner environment and a greener future. Ilvest’s interest lies in the role of fungi in nature and human life, specifically noting that certain fungi can degrade plastic waste. This ability is also observed in the aspen orchid, a rare species primarily recognized for its edible mushroom properties. The glass-enclosed aspen orchid is a suitable companion for indoor plants. The project is part of an education programme. Keywords: United States, Estonia, South Isles, Education Program, Ketly Ilvest, plastic-pigger, fungi, aspen orchid, glass, orchid. Topics: #year #glass #orchid Post navigation Running belt, treadmill, exercise machine: what is the best choice for home workouts? Subsidy for survival is paid less than last year, but the money is spent more on it