What
is the idea behind the Green Shop?
I
believe that the main idea behind the Green Shop is to provide to
the people a place where is possible to have and share ideas. It is
also a place where people can avoid the word “money” since many
products inside the shop are not to sell, but to change. The coin
used in the Green Shop is “Common Sense” and that means that the
people can take our products and bring us their products, creating a
nice, fair and ecological trade.
How the idea was born?
Me
and my team (DNS 2011) got employed in Tvind, during our three
months saving-up period. The purpose of our job was to bring new
ideas, new activities to our students; to create a lively and active
environment. One day, the main responsible for our jobs asked me,
during a conversation of maximum five minutes, what do I think about
the idea of a shop in Tvind, where we could sell old and restored
clothes and furniture. I said “yes” without hesitate and few
days later I put all my ideas on a paper. After, I gave to her the
plan of my project and also to one of the Tvind headmasters and to
my teacher. The project was approved and I started.
I
can say that the project was inspired by my travels and by my critic
vision about our contemporary societies. I visited many squatters
houses, in different countries, and other alternative places where
culture, education, free thinking and solidarity were present. I
think the Green Shop is a humble summary of all of these.
Did
you have any difficulties while establishing The Green shop?
I
had difficulties enough, I guess. The Green Shop's room was a bit
damaged because nobody was using it for a long period: the
electricity was not working (which means no light and no heating
system), the ceiling was in very bad conditions, the window frames
were degraded and so on. However, I think the worse difficulty was
the cold: Every morning, I had to walk to pick up wood to light up
the fire. Even so, the room is big and only around lunch time, it was
warm enough. All the other difficulties were solved more easily than
the cold, I risk to say. I also had help from many different people:
sometimes people were just coming to the Green Shop to give me a cup
of coffee, a sandwich or cookies, to sit down and just talk for a
while. Our students brought to me all the heavy furniture. The
Promotion Office sponsored my tea breaks and lent me the hoover, many
times. I don’t need to say “Thank you” for all the people that
helped me overcoming the difficulties because I said to them “Thank
you” everyday. They were extremely important! In fact, the small
attitudes were, many times, the more meaningful ones.
What
you can do and what you can find in the Green Shop?
If
I would arrive to a place like the Green Shop I would turn on the
music, probably some Jazz, sit down near to the fireplace, enjoy a
fair-trade coffee, read one of our books or take my time to get
involved in a good conversation. However, I believe that is possible
to find more original people and for these ones, the Green Shop
provides many other options. The Green Shop is divided in sections:
The Café, where is possible to drink a fair trade coffee or tea and
try our biological and home made cookies and jams; The Library,
where is possible to sit down and enjoy a book and also use (and
abuse) of the modern concept of “Book Crossing”, which means
that the people can bring a book and change with one of ours; The
Clothes and Accessories (all second hand) where is, as well,
possible to change stuff but also buy it; The Random Section, where
is possible to find all kinds of different house decorations,
handicraft, electronic materials and so on (also to change and to
buy); And my favorite, The Awareness Table. The Awareness Table is a
table covered by social, educational, environmental, political and
economical pictures, texts and quotes. I highly recommend to take
time to look at it or sit down with a group of people and have
interesting debates. It is a table for free thinking and free
conversations. Of course, in the end of this visit, it would be nice
to write something in our Guest Book: an old typing machine;
thoughts, advices, critics, suggestions, compliments... all the
words are welcome!
Why „Green“?
Green,
just by its own, gives a feeling of Nature, natural, biological,
balance, renovation, life and that was the purpose of the name: to
pass on all of these! But, in fact, even if the name mentions the
color green, the main color of the shop is red. And that is because
a bit of irony gives more personality to the place. Isn’t it?
What are the main reasons to have these kinds of shops around?
Well,
I have more difficulties to understand the main reasons to have a
global trade, based on exploitation, massive production and
polluting materials. We all know that we are living in a consumerist
society; where big corporations took over the production, the
variety and the offer. When we go to a big shop or a big supermarket
we are participating in this unconscious system. If we decided to
support small shops, environment friendly and with original
productions, we will for sure contribute for a more equal global
society and a better world. The fact that it is also possible to
change your products, instead of buying new ones, shows that the
money doesn’t have the huge importance that “we” give to it.
Which is something quite nice to think about, right?
How do you imagine the Green Shop in the future?
The
Green Shop is a interesting place only when there are people inside.
Without people, there's nothing special there! So that would be my
wish for that place: to be open for everybody.
I
will be living in England, during the next six months, as part of
the DNS second year program so I don’t know exactly what will
happen with the Green Shop. Maybe someone from DNS2010 or DNS2013
will take care of it... (= In my opinion, the Green Shop has to be a
free, lively and original place, that is how I imagine it.
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