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    eco-friendly materials. Wood is a natural material that is vastly available and easily reproduced in temperate climate zones. Wooden structures offer the opportunity to provide sustainable building through their eco-friendly features and life cycle recycling. Wood has a very positive carbon footprint, and heavy timber structures postpone releasing stored carbon within wood for decades or longer. Moreover, there are many old traditional wooden structures…

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    population, we need this to be able to support our future. Secondly, social sustainability is important in society. Social sustainability educates the community on the importance of living sustainably, understanding the value of the environment, and encouraging them to individuals to participate in simple acts like planting trees, or recycling to develop healthy surroundings. According to Muir's essay humans abused the land, causing it to decrease it's a diversity and ruin its original beauty…

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    Plastic wastes are wastes of human activities that deliberately or accidentally finish into rivers and other water bodies or streams. These wastes finally reach the sea and other water bodies where aquatic life. With the increased use of plastic, the respective waste management has become a problem, since many types of plastic (unlike other wastes such as wood) are not biodegradable and, therefore, accumulate. Plastic dragged through the water is dangerous, because it represents a serious…

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    them hardly did anything to solve any environmental issues. Only 5 people out of the 14 said they recycled their materials while the others just threw everything away. Their response to recycling was that they did not “have time to sort out their trash” or did not want to “bother with it.” They do not think recycling is worth the trouble and extra responsibility. As far as water, I asked each of them if they conserve their use of water when they take showers or brush their teeth. Nobody…

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    the most common methods used to reduce waste and should be implemented in every home and the waste that is left should be converted to clean energy through a landfill gas program. While most people consider themselves skillful at conserving and recycling, the truth is that most people take a trip to the landfill more often than they think. First of all, getting rid of waste is very costly, especially if there 's a trash bag in every single home in the United States. According to the…

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    a Biology major, working towards a minor in sustainability, I have learned to appreciate the moments when my mind engages with a new-found sense of knowledge and understanding. Many people think sustainability is all about saving the planet and recycling. They are all thinking of being environmentally friendly they can be sustainable. But, there is no universal definition of what sustainability means. Instead, there are many different views on what it is and how it can be achieved.…

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    Watching the movie Wall-E, it was apparent that many public health topics were intertwined with the storyline. It seemed that public health and the goal of prevention was not an idea which anyone was aware of or intended to implement in their society. I noticed that one of their original problems regarding public health was their lack of environmental awareness and their poor waste management planning. This connection sets the tone for the movie from the beginning scenes as it took viewers on an…

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    made into fertilizer, which is then used to grow our vegetables. Food of all kinds, from chocolate to fish and everything in between, is be shipped from across the country or world continuously. Kidzu’s “Kids in the Kitchen” program stresses the importance of buying organic and local food from the community for healthy eating and living. Every week, for a small fee, children and their parents explore the Chapel Hill Farmer’s Market to meet local farmers and purchase ingredients to be made…

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    bread that’s made with preservation in mind and having it ready within arm’s reach. The more I explore about bread, the more I believe my viewpoint is construed. I am probably just ill informed on how I can preserve fresh bread and believe in the importance of convenience instead of finding an alternative. This may be the issue I have to look into, as it stems towards my daily life decisions. Besides food, there are little changes I can immediately do that are not already towards being…

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    Environment Objectives Starbucks cares for the environment. The company invests in reducing power consumption by replacing all their high power consuming lamps with LED lighting. In addition to this, the company closely monitors heating in all its heating systems to ensure that no unnecessary losses. Water is also a major component the company uses greatly. In conserving it, the company aims at eliminating dipper wells and avoids rinsing utensils using running water. The company also aims to…

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