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    I am a full time student who works part time to pay for rent. I do not have a lot of financial freedom, so I do not purchase a lot of things. On a typical Monday, I am not an incredible consumer, I am a moderate waster. On the day of my waste reflection, I woke up early for class. I followed my morning routine of sipping coffee from my Keurig coffee machine I brewed from a disposable k-cup and then I took a long shower to liven my mood. Before leaving for class on my bike, I filled my water…

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    Underground Bunkers: They are an Option but Are They the Right One for You Going to ground, or underground as the case may be, has been a survival tactic since humans began roaming the earth. Underground is, and has been, the preferred way to stay safe from aerial bombs, radioactive fallout, from chemical attacks and even from certain biological contaminates. Underground bunkers however, are not perfect and they are not for everyone. Are They Suitable For Long Term Survival? Today's…

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    a trade economy and tools to respond to possible contaminants in the soil. The Soil Kitchen takes direct action in the testing of the areas soil to educate and include the public of wind turbine construction, urban agriculture, soil remediation, composting, and lectures by soil scientists as well as cooking lessons. This project directly involves citizens into a learning environment to learn how to become self sufficient farmers in urban environments while also documents and archiving for the…

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    God made man and his people to be stewards of the earth. When God left the earth, he left his people to protect the earth and work the earth. God’s people have a responsibility to keep the earth in good shape for the future generations coming up, and they can do by using several different methods. Recycling is a way Christians can help preserve and restore the environment. Christians are honoring God by following the responsibilities he has given to them. Recycling helps decrease the amount of…

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    Environmental justice is a movement that strives to improve and maintain a clean, healthy environment, especially for races and people who have traditionally lived and been targeted by waste corporations to bear a disproportionate amount of waste produced in America (Roscigno et al. 2009: 49). Environmental justice addresses a statistical fact: “people who live, work and play in America’s most polluted environments are mostly poor minorities” (Roscigno et al. 2009:50). It is not just mere…

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    Additionally, recycling and composting is a much needed element in two days society in order to give back to our community; and help improve the environment. Positive result will surface when this business starts to come together and recycle those much needed item such as paper, tin…

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    html (1) http://des.nh.gov/organization/divisions/water/wmb/coastal/trash/documents/marine_debris.pdf (2) http://co2now.org/ (3) http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/one-giant-landfill.htm (4) http://homeguides.sfgate.com/composting-brewers-yeast-30789.html ^"the addition of brewer's yeast increases the growth of worms and the quantity and quality of worm castings produced. Snails love beer, and the yeast in the compost will attract them to the pile. Snail activity…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (hereinafter referred to as “CSR”) is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. It is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives, while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. 14 Mallen Baker has defined Corporate CSR as…

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    Whole Foods Case Study

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    Employee-related activities As we can see, the company has implemented many activities and programs to save more energy and reduce waste, which could harm the environment and creating more pollution. In order to be successful, employees need to participate and cooperate with the company. According to Porter and Kramer (2006), every strategy that the company uses could impact the society more or less. We can analyze by consider in the value chain. 3Rs policy is related to…

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    multiple classes, students and professors we were able to receive donations of rare native plant species for the permaculture garden along with grants for the installation of a passive solar hot water heater, a rainwater capture system, a garden composting program, house-wide LED lighting fixtures, and an online portal within our institution’s Learning Management System (LMS) to organize all initiatives for past, present and future residents. The Treehouse served as a conduit for the application…

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