Lendogram 1st Birthday!
This week is an important week for us at Lendogram as we officially turn ONE and I wanted to thank you all for being part of this community with us. We’ve come a long way towards reaching our goal to...
View ArticleRenewable Energy in Germany by Citizen Action
Often, renewable energy generation seems to be a pipe dream. Far away, expensive and only available to governments and extremely wealthy individuals. However, this is a myth. Just a quick search...
View ArticleSharing City Seoul
Seoul – capital of South Korea, a gleaming metropolis set in Asia, a modern city, and now, with government initiatives, Asia’s first sharing city. Let’s look at why Seoul has seen the need to become a...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Sharing Cities: Amsterdam and Taipei
Amsterdam and Taipei are two very different cities. One is located in the liberal heart of Western Europe, while the other sits at the edge of the ocean, and is an Asian city with a very different...
View ArticleThe Sharing Economy in Diverse Places
In many places, people tend to overlook that doing business is a given right. To own a start-up, to be able to legally operate one, as well as find business partners without having to resort to...
View ArticleHousehold Happiness Factor
Household debt is defined as the amount of money that all adults in the household owe financial institutions. It includes consumer debt and mortgage loans. With consumers constantly buying items on...
View ArticleHow to Start a Sharing Movement
When we look at the way society functions in modern times, we seem to forget that amongst the teeming masses of humanity are made up of individuals. The thoughts and beliefs, as well as the actions of...
View ArticleFriends with Benefits – 5 benefits of sharing with friends
Sharing with strangers is a noble concept, but it’s not a new one. Many religious and ethnic places such as Buddhist and Sikh temples do so, however, on a more personal scale, what about sharing with...
View ArticleHow to Become a Socially Responsible Consumer
We are all consumers and customers. However, there is a larger difference between what we consume and how we consume, and how it can have an effect on people in the production and supply chain of these...
View Article5 Ways to Get Out of Debt
In today’s economic climate, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who isn’t tangled up in some form of debt. Be it student loans, a housing mortgage, or credit card debt, the majority of us are...
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