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The value of trees

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The value of trees

A loss of trees affects wildlife, ecosystems, weather patterns and ultimately the climate. Over time trees have supplied us with food, oxygen, shelter, medicine and tools, but today, they are more important than ever before!

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Recycling: You May Be Doing It Wrong

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Recycling: You May Be Doing It Wrong

People who recycle feel like that are actively making a difference and helping the planet by dividing household waste into the correct bin, ultimately giving that item a new life... but how many of us are doing it right?

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Create a greener and waste-free office space

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Create a greener and waste-free office space

It doesn’t matter if you only have a desk, a cubicle or a closed off office space, here are tips everyone can follow and put in place immediately in order to create a greener, more sustainable, office environment.

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The environmental price of fashion

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The environmental price of fashion

Did you know that the fashion industry emits more carbon than international flights and maritime shipping combined? Its the second-largest consumer of the world's water supply, and it produces 10% of all humanity's carbon emissions! Find out what you can do, to limit your wardrobes impact on the planet!

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The sustainability of Steel

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The sustainability of Steel

According to the Colling Dictionary the definition that can be given of ‘Sustainability’ when talking about ecology is “The ability to be maintained at a steady level without exhausting natural resources or causing severe ecological damage”

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