Often we are confounded by the number of different plastic containers and wrappers that we wish to throw away. Not all plastic is recyclable and those that are recyclable undergo different recycling processes. To help us sort out the different plastics into different categories, the plastic industry has drawn up a list of 7 codes that we can sort our plastic waste into. Continue reading »
Ecology footprint shows how much nature your lifestyle requires. It goes further than measuring your carbon footprint. Moving Out and About also consumes from nature. This test is a quick test of how much you are ‘wasting’ the resources of nature. It shows how many earths are needed if everybody had your footprint.
Here are 10 simple questions to determine your basic Ecological Footprint for when you go Out and About in the environment. Continue reading »
Ecology footprint shows how much nature your lifestyle requires. It goes further than measuring your carbon footprint. Your Community also consumes from nature. This test is a quick test of how much you are ‘wasting’ the resources of nature. It shows how many earths are needed if everybody had your footprint.
Here are 10 simple questions to determine your basic Ecological Footprint for your Communities’ environment. Continue reading »
Ecology footprint shows how much nature your lifestyle requires. It goes further than measuring your carbon footprint. The Work Place also consumes from nature. This test is a quick test of how much you are ‘wasting’ the resources of nature. It shows how many earths are needed if everybody had your footprint.
Here are 10 simple questions to determine your basic Ecological Footprint for your Work environment. Continue reading »
Ecology footprint shows how much nature your lifestyle requires. It goes further than measuring your carbon footprint. A School consumes from nature. This test is a quick test of how much you are ‘wasting’ the resources of nature with ideas to improve on them. It shows how many earths are needed if everybody on earth has the same ecological footprint as you.
Here are 10 simple questions to determine your basic Ecological Footprint for a school environment. Continue reading »
Ecology footprint shows how much nature your lifestyle requires. It goes further than measuring your carbon footprint. At home you consume from nature. This test is a quick test of how much you are ‘wasting’ the resources of nature. It shows how many earths are needed if everybody had your footprint.
Here are 10 simple questions to determine your basic Ecological Footprint for your home environment. Continue reading »
There are five principles set out by the GHG Protocol under the leadership of the World Resource Institute (WRI). As with financial accounting and reporting, these are generally accepted GHG accounting principles that are intended to underpin and guide the GHG accounting and reporting to ensure that the reported information represents a reliable, true and just account of the reporting companies emissions. Continue reading »
Climate change is a topic of much discussion around the drinking fountain. There are many myths and facts that are being exchanged. Here are a series of points of general knowledge relating to and explaining issues and facts about climate change for use around the water fountain or even the board room. Continue reading »
The CDP is a UK based non-profit database organization that seeks to accelerate climate change by placing relevant information at the heart of business, policy and investment decisions. The database contains information that is voluntarily provided by businesses all over the world about their carbon emissions, water usage and their climate change strategies. Continue reading »
It is becoming increasingly evident that the ‘Gini Index’ (the gap between the wealthy and the poor) is beginning to show itself in our environmental society. Instead of measuring wealth, you measure environmental knowledge. There are those, like myself, who are taking steps to mitigate and reduce our influence on our global environment. At the other end there are those who consider matters relating to the environment to be of negligible consequence, “not my problem” or “I have other important issues”. In simple terms, the factor is the measure of rich in environmental knowledge vs poor in environmental knowledge. Continue reading »


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