In 1997, scientists made an unusual decision: they allowed a company to dump 12,000 tons of orange peels in a Costa Rican forest. What seemed like a controversial waste disposal experiment turned into an extraordinary environmental discovery. When researchers returned years later, they couldn't even find the orange peels but what they discovered instead left them speechless. This is the remarkable story of how dumping orange peels in a barren forest area led to an unprecedented transformation that could change how we think about ecosystem restoration. Watch to see the astounding results that emerged when nature turned trash into treasure, and discover why scientists are now rethinking what we consider "waste."