Reducing Our Carbon Footprints Essay

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    believe to be the top 5 sustainability issues for Costco: • Continue reducing carbon footprint growth. In the sustainability report, Costco stated the goal was to maintain carbon footprint growth to less than the company sales growth. Carbon emission is the fundamental reason for world’s climate change. As a leading wholesaler around the world, Costco should closely monitor its carbon footprint and take specific steps to control carbon emission. • Enhance warehouse energy management systems. As…

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    However, agriculture, though being an emission source has the potential of reducing its footprint by using cultivated soil as a GHG offsetting tool provided better management strategies are identified and adopted. In this regard, high yielding varieties, organic farming, biological crop protection techniques, and application of precision irrigation technologies (as discussed above) can be implemented to reduce the carbon footprint and simultaneously enhance the food chain of the world.…

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    given case study also results in the reconsideration of the carbon footprint of banana and introduces the main aspects of the production of this product. According to it, there are three main environmental concerns related to bananas, their distribution and usage. These concerns are the process of transportation of the product to the markets; the production and the package. These factors have the significant impact on the carbon footprint of banana and result in the increase of the awareness…

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    Revolution, and it's harmful to our environment and to our bodies as well. We need to take control of the causes of pollution before we hurt ourselves and our planet even more. There are many things that pollute our air. Some pollutants such as volcanoes or wildfires occur naturally and we don't have any control over their effects. When a volcano erupts, vast amounts of carbon dioxide and other toxic gases are released into the atmosphere. Too much carbon dioxide in our air is not a good thing,…

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    To understand how bamboo bedding reduces your carbon footprint, you first need to know that pesticides are a major contributor to greenhouse gases. Additionally, you need to know that cotton, the fabric used in traditional bedding, is treated with more pesticides than any other crop in the world. In contrast…

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    to properly discus carbon foot print and the impact that it has on our environment we have to first define what it is to get a better understanding, second we will look to see my personal contribution and how that compares with the national average and then compare it on a global level we will end by identifying new ways to offset and reduce the impact on our environment. Merriam Webster dictionary defines carbon footprint as the amount of greenhouse gases and specifically carbon dioxide…

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    Damco Executive Summary

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    6. Damco’s strategy As per Hanne Sorensen, Global CEO, having sustainability as an integrated part of our business builds value for Damco, as well as for our customers, our employees and our communities (Damco, 2013). Damco believes that the ability to deliver operational excellence and effectively manage its own business as well as the logistics solutions agreed with its customers, requires that internal and external requirements and business rules are clearly documented and communicated,…

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    Solar Energy Dependence

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    What is the planet friendly solution to our dependence on fossil fuel? Our solution to the dependence on fossil fuel is solar energy. Solar energy is the primary source of power for humans to use thousands of years and appears every day for free. Indians used the sun to dry hides, herbs, and meats for storage. Prior to the invention of the clothes dryer, people used a line pulled tight between two poles or structures to hang clothes on for the sun to dry. In more recent times, people use…

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    strong impact on how we treat our planet. Every day we go about our lives not thinking about how bad we neglect our planet, one of our most overlooked problems we contribute to is global warming. There are many ways how we can help end this tragedy, the two easiest being; lowering our carbon dioxide output and help putting an end to deforestation. Global warming is the increase of the overall temperature of earth’s atmosphere, surface, and oceans. The main problem is that our average…

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    still insist that putting this energy to use in homes can have a huge impact on the environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Recent research has shown that “To go solar have never been easier.” (Maehlum, 2015) Besides being easy, this switch in resources lessens the environmental footprint of a residential home. In fact, “The average residential solar system offsets about 100,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide in 20 years - the equivalent of driving a car 100,000 miles.” (Maehlum, 2015) If…

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