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Alt+Shift

Waterbear Original

Alt+Shift is a dynamic short film series that reimagines everyday actions as powerful acts of environmental change. In each episode, individuals transform common activities—like jogging or gardening—into impactful sustainability practices. From rewilding urban spaces to reducing food waste, these stories showcase how small shifts in behavior can lead to significant positive outcomes for the planet. Supported by Oatly, the series emphasizes that sustainable living doesn't require grand gestures; it's about making conscious choices in our daily routines.

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About the show

1 season

Studio: WaterBear Studios in partnership with Oatly

2024

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HD PG

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Episodes

The Worm Hotelier

The Worm Hotelier

Diego moved from green pastures in the USA to Amsterdam, and felt he needed to reconnect with nature, even if he was living a more urban lifestyle. This is when he discovered worm hotels, where food scraps transform into cuisines that produce luxury compost. Suddenly, banana skins, coffee granules and orange peels take on new meaning, and Diego gets to look after some of the happiest hotel guests around.

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The Trash Princess

The Trash Princess

Carmen had always dreamed of being a princess when she was younger, and when she started running in her local area she realised her royal duty: plogging, a delightful combination of jogging and picking up trash. Carmen picked up rubbish far and wide, spent more time outside and got a great workout at the same time. She shows how small changes can make a big difference.

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Born to Re-Wild

Born to Re-Wild

Ella and her dog Bertie walked in the city every day, but it wasn’t so green and Ella started to wonder how she could change that. The answer? A gorgeous little backpack for Bertie, a load of native wildflower seeds and suddenly, every walk they do creates an impact and gets to be an exciting rewilding adventure.

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Oatly

Oatly is a Swedish company that produces plant-based dairy alternatives, primarily made from oats. Founded in the 1990s, it offers a variety of products, including oat milk, ice cream, yogurt, and cooking cream, all of which are vegan, kosher, and often gluten-free. Oatly is known for its innovative marketing and sustainability efforts, and its products are now sold in over 60,000 retail stores worldwide. The company went public in 2021, with high-profile investors like Oprah Winfrey and Jay-Z backing its mission to promote healthier, environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional dairy.

WaterBear

WaterBear Network is a digital platform dedicated to connecting and empowering a global community of environmental activists. Through its free-to-access content, WaterBear brings documentaries, films, and storytelling to a wide audience, focusing on critical environmental issues and the people working to address them. The platform offers inspiring content that explores topics ranging from wildlife conservation and climate change to sustainability and human rights. WaterBear collaborates with filmmakers, activists, and organizations to amplify voices advocating for a healthier planet, with a mission to inform, inspire, and mobilize action across the world.
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