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    I always thought that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, commonly known as Garbage Island, was a huge, waterborne landfill—sort of like a massive hair clog in a big drain, spinning round and round. In reality, it's not so much an island of trash as a soupy area of litter, mostly in the form of tiny flecks of plastic, studded here and there with old fishing gear and children's toys. If you were to sail right through the Patch, the water itself probably wouldn't look too remarkable, unless you…

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    Hello and welcome to The Food Fad Show. Today we’re talking about food waste. Did you know that globally, we waste around one third of the food we produce. One third! Can you believe that? Here in the UK, we get rid of 7.2 million tonnes of food every year – more than half of which could be eaten safely. That’s enough food to fill Wembley Stadium … not once, but seven times per year. {Sound of audience reaction, e.g. “Wow!”} Host: Joining me here in the studio we have the Taylor family. A year…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: More Green from Your Green Building One thing most people can agree on is that we as a planet need to improve our sustainability and hopefully save money in doing so. People often think about carbon dioxide omissions or melting ice caps but one of the most useful ways to improve is by focusing on the buildings in which we live! While having a code to keep us safe is helpful for people, having a green construction code can help the Earth. Benefits apply to almost everyone…

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    Greenwashing It seems everyone wants to live a sustainable lifestyle nowadays. Consumers heavily rely on companies to tell them, whether or not, something will help them better the environment; however, this might not be the best idea because of greenwashing. Greenwashing is companies claiming they are environmental in order to sell their products. Some argue companies are responsible for greenwashing while others say it is the consumer's fault. According to the article "Tweetjecker: The…

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    Green Lifestyle Healthy Living Green Castle Challenge In case you’ve always wondered what ZIWIRA means, it is “green castle”. Today we’re challenging you to turn your home into your very own green castle. You don’t have to do all of these at the same time, or even at all, but if you need more of a reason to get green, here it is. Any or all of these are completely viable as a permanent lifestyle change, but are also good as an occasional way to get yourself thinking more about the environment…

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    DISADVANTAGES The main disadvantage of having a detached garage is when you really use it for parking your vehicles and you have to get to them or get out of them during inclement weather. You have to walk your way through the heat or cold, depending on the season, from your house into the garage or vice versa. If you are using your garage as an additional storage place, this also means that the items you kept are farther away from you when you need them. It would also be a bit inconvenient…

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    Cleanliness is very important in humans life because humans are living beings who want everything looks clean and beautiful for its survival, and protecting the environment, by keeping the environment clean. Many people who are aware and many are had not yet to aware of the concern for the cleanliness of the surrounding environment, it can be reflected as there are much trash scattered in public places. The situation is certainly troubling for users of public facilities. Trash bin that has been…

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    dyes or perfumes. Who is the “Green Consumer”? The Green Consumer is most concerned with the following issues: a. Products that reduce their carbon footprint in terms of fuel usage in vehicles b. Waste management used by the company in terms of recycling and packaging c. Use of natural ingredients and fewer chemicals in organic…

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    The main advantages of the NEMI symbol assessment method are the simplicity of the assessment and reading the score, one fast look at the pictogram will be enough to have a general information about the environmental impact of a procedure. However, the drawbacks of this method are non-consideration of the amount of chemicals used in the analysis and the waste generated (qualitative rather than quantitative analysis) and the obtained information is general. In addition, the search of each…

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    There are many things people can do to help the environment. Like reduce, recycle and reuse; however, the most important could be reduce. Reduce means stop buying thing that people do not need. When reduce is done there is no recycling or reuse to do in the first place. By August of this year, people are in debt with the planet earth because people already consume what the earth suppose to produce in one year. There is also know that United States need four planets earth to be…

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