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An Ethical Guide to Toilet Paper

The Environmental Blog

Trees perform a vital task in storing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. When they are cut down, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. Recycled toilet paper offers the same product but has far less negative impact on the environment.

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Transition Pathway Initiative: Just 14 per cent of heavy industry is aligned with global climate goals

Business Green

The production of cement, steel, paper, aluminium, chemicals, and other heavy-duty industrial materials is responsible for roughly a quarter of global greenhouse emissions, yet the biggest firms in these crucial sectors remain woefully underprepared for the net zero transition, having largely failed to roll out credible corporate climate strategies.

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

We’ve been able to shift many environmental projects’ approaches to the home-scale, like home gardens, yard tree plantings and home recycling campaigns. . We know that animal agriculture is now recognized as a leading cause of global warming. And turning towards smaller-scale, grassroots engagement. Willemijn Brouwer (2018).

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

AGreenLiving

We’ve been able to shift many environmental projects’ approaches to the home-scale, like home gardens, yard tree plantings and home recycling campaigns. We know that animal agriculture is now recognized as a leading cause of global warming. And turning towards smaller-scale, grassroots engagement.