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    consists of abandoned fishing gear, plastic bags, water bottles, takeout containers, and cigarette butts. “The world uses more than 100 million tons of plastic annually but recycles less than 5 percent of it” (Kiener, 157). This small percentage of plastic being recycled each year is not make a significant impact on the millions of tons that are being used and produced by humans. Miniature islands, consisting of plastic bottles, bags, and food wrappers, of excess plastic drift around hundreds of…

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    that is supplying them. Even the bag used to carry your fresh and organic items out of the store shows the stores and the customer's commitment to sustainability. Whole Foods does not offer plastic bags only paper and reusable due to the detrimental environmental effects of plastic. While paper bags prove better for the environment they do turn out to be much harder and more awkward for the customer to carry emphasizing the customer’s undertaking to help the environment. Every well thought out…

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    the media that it is doing everything it can to reduce its impact on the environment. PepsiCo’s purpose is to over the long term by applying sustainability into their business strategies, thus improving the society and environment. At the start of this millennium, on the recommendations of their geologists and environmentalists, PepsiCo decided it was time to take environmental stewardship to a…

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    “We feel a malaise and a guilt that at another time in history might have motivated action, but that this time seems instead to be coupled with a terrible sense of helplessness.” -Colin Beavan, No Impact Man, pg. 11 No Impact Man, written by Colin Beavan in 2009, brings up the concern of multiple issues affecting the earth negatively. These issues include the destruction of forests for paper, water pollution, over-consumption, and global warming amongst others. All of these issues are…

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    but i know that one shade i understand clearly is light green. If i were to assume responsibility for the environment, i would participate in the light shade of green group. The light green shade of environmentalism focuses on the private actions of individuals. Such actions include, choosing to use reusable…

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    Dwell Smart sells products such as bags, cleaning solutions, fertilizers and gardening products. TerraCycle has many product lines available for sale such as products for office, outdoors, and school. So, I would consider TerraCyle's product width to be 3 or more because of the various product lines available for sale. Product line length looks at how many product brands a company has in its product mix. (Suttle, 2016) TerraCycle has over 8 product lines in total: -Bags have…

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    Tourism Organization (UNWTO) indicates that tourism comprises the activities of people travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes. I believe that tourism is the activities of a person travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than a limited time period for leisure and other purposes. These visits to other countries are to be temporary and…

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    industries and communities that depend on a healthy reef for employment/ income and their recreation. Since the 1980’s there have been alarming reports coral cover of the GBR has decreased by 50% and the majority of coral loss can be traced to human impacts from deteriorating water quality. Importantly it is the declining resilience of reefs that poses the greatest danger of reefs…

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    The students at Smithville Elementary School are currently on there much anticipated trip to Tougaloo College. For months the students have been learning about the various trees and birds native to Mississippi. On today, they will finally get to see those trees and birds up close while on a nature walk through Tougaloo College forest. Upon arrival the students were shocked to see that the hundreds of acres of trees were being bulldozed in order to begin construction on a new shopping center.…

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    grounded moral posture of respect and fairness toward all creation, human and nonhuman...concerns for the natural world and for human life, that recognizes that devastation of the environment and…

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