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    Lush Ethics

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    I chose the company is Lush. They are a cosmetic company with a focus on environmental awareness and ethical consumerism. To raise awareness of the environment, their products are packaging free. Their mission is to make the world better for “people, animals and the environment.” In the last several years they have surprisingly given away almost $6 million to environmental and other worthy causes. The CEO of Lush is Mark Constantine and Lush was founded in 1995 in the Poole, United Kingdom. The…

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    How to Reduce Consumption There is a cause and effect with our society and its role with the environment. The idea is centralized around the question of what our society does to create or worsen problems concerning the environment. For the most part of human history, we have lived as hunter-gatherers until about 200 years ago when the industrial age begun and countries began to develop machinery to extract resources at a more efficient speed and less labor-intensive, which lead to an explosive…

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    Disadvantages Of Recycling

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    How will our planet look about ten years from now? How about a hundred years from now? Envision yourself living in a polluted world with a scarcity of natural resources. Our environment is crumbling more and more every day because people fail to recycle their recyclables. 161 tons of recyclables are in waste streams of the US, which would generate about seven billion dollars. Earth is our mother; she provides for us without asking anything in return. Some days we hurt her, but she continues to…

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    getting worse. When using virgin materials to make products it puts more on the earth rather than when using recycled goods. "Recycling works in much the same way. Also when recycling aluminum it saves more energy than regular products like paper and plastic. Recycling is ecologically superior to using virgin materials. When you make aluminum from recycled cans instead of bauxite ore, you save 95 percent of the energy” (Weeks, 1). Statistically proven that when recycling goods, it uses less…

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    “...the volume of plastic debris going into the world’s oceans could more than double by 2025, assuming current trends in coastal development and plastic use.” (Tibbets, 1). Plastic pollution is an ongoing issue that has affected our oceans for a long time. We produce numerous amounts of plastics everyday in order to fulfill our consumer based society. Because of that, we are dealing with the results of our actions. The overproduction and wastefulness of plastic have caused our oceans to be…

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    paper, kitchen waste, and plastic. Plastic is the common term for a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials used for a huge and growing range of applications. We can find plastic in most of the items that we use today, such as our clothes, utensils, toys, bottles etc. It is a known fact the plastic is a non-biodegradable item. Non-biodegradable means that it cannot be decomposed by natural processes. As a result, plastic products persist and hence harm the environment.…

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    of the rainforest. Oregon is a great example for reducing, reusing, recycling, and replanting and if more states followed it would save our environment for years to come. Recycling isn’t limited to just paper anymore. According to DoSomething.org, “In 2010, paper recycling had increased over 89% since 1990.” Recycled materials include: cans, bottles, plastic, metals, glass, electronics, and batteries. By recycling these objects they get repurposed and less is wasted. Recycling has been around…

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    will be no life cycle in the ocean (Environment 911, 2011). According to Marine Animals, more than 100,000 sea animals die every year due to ocean pollution, one cause is ingesting plastic. As a result of this, the animal will feel full because the nondigestible plastic will remain in the animal’s stomach taking up space for the animal’s real food source, this can cause malnutrition, dehydration, and starvation (Save Our Shores). In addition, if the plastic object is too big, the animal will…

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    as nuclear testing, pesticide and other chemical use/waste products, and the production of plastic goods in combination with American consumerism culture had serious environmental impacts. Post World War II, the production that once supported the war effort and helped pull America’s economy out of the depression was now shifting toward a more consumer-based market economy. From the 1950s on, there…

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    Beavan Chapter Summary

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    no impact man project by having no environmental impact while living in New York. He says that determination is the key in doing this and decides not to give up. Beavan then says to use alternative (green) products to replace harmful items like using cloth diapers for his baby girl. He then talks about waste and how it relates to human history. Saying that garbage bags are black and not see through because people don’t want to see their “shame.” Beavan then shares his disgust of plastic bags and…

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