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moving to the camps, the answer, whether dharma or rio, maria, there is no point why not protect the coast from erosion, and we stay here and continue to fish for a living as the fishing cooperative of prior know via the place and finding a safe place to live that is both close enough to the water and affordable is certainly not realistic. otherwise we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas go each of their lives. environmental theories will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world with teacher resources. as the reading educators can start right away, knowledge sharing. download it now for free, global ideas learning. what is this killer economy?
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cake and mt disposable coffee cup. it goes in the bin shoes, check them out, out of date, smoke production, use disposal, and then more production everyday life in the modern world. it always the tremendous amount of valuable resources, including finite ones, like oil, gas and precious metals. our disposable society creates tons of dangerous emission. however, emphasizes some killer patterns. everything is a cycle row and when they die, then nutrients return to the soil. and then the cycle begins again. can we create such cycles so that the products we use today become the resources of tomorrow? yes, we can. in the secular economy,
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the air conditioners, refrigerators, laptops, smartphones, it's hard to imagine life without electronics. consumer demand continues to grow every year, but the rate of obsolescence is also growing. electronic waste is piling up with $53000000.00 tons of waste generated every year. it's the world's fastest growing waste stream. and on the global scale, this is it like as much as 1400, i suppose sort of weight of 1400. i feel like every year and as you mentioned, well the amount of, of goose will be will be increasing. and we, as we are forecast that is amount will double in the next 3 decades today, only 20 percent of the world's e waste is recycled. it's hard to track the rest of it. a lot of it ends up in landfill sites in africa and asia where pollutes the soil, the water,
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and the air. it also poses a serious health threat. mountains of discarded electronics also arrive every day here in atlanta, in southern germany. but much of it is pretty good use around 70 percent of the electronics deposited here can be reused. the company a f, b repairs old hardware and devices. and that's no easy task. technician over visor knows every trick in the book. he's using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive, holding the smartphone together so he can replace the screen. well, it puts a lot of box tickles in your path even when you want to replace the battery. there's a lot of it heaters and in general, the newer the device, the more complicated it is, complex. spare parts are usually taken from devices that can be sold on
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again, recycling electronics means resources are used much more efficiently. last year, the company a of be recycled, nearly half a 1000000 electronic devices producing the same quantity of new devices would have required 25000 tons of metal and 300000000 leaders of water. kilian kaminsky cells refurbished electronic products to his platform. referbed. when vice politely come and love, you might know where to buy sustainably produce food, organic food, or sustainable textiles. but with electronics, people often felt they had to buy a new or 2nd hand from a private individual on mine. but then you never know what you're getting. is there a guarantee? will it still work after a week when people don't know, but many items can be repaired or refurbished? kaminsky says that requires an average 70 percent bless c o 2 than in new product.
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these items are also cheaper involved and thought the customers are now much more willing to look for something that stable. we've noticed the level of awareness has increased considerably over the past 2 or 3 years. influenced partly by the fridays for future initiative, dimensions to consumers and know they need to live more sustainably. and electronics are key factor, but i can often be in the shop. pick manufacturing smartphones is one of the most resource intensive processes on earth. experts say introducing circular strategies and making electronic items easier to repair is essential to reduce the industry's carbon footprint. we all know for several decades that we need to improve repair. and the industry knows all the regulators know all day, but it's simply not happening. and actually the reverse is happening. so i think does it does the time of waiting markets mobile. so it's is,
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is over. we need, you know, strict regulations, any items that can be repaired or set aside and shredded. then they're sent to belgium to a company called me core. that recycles precious metals. smartphones are full of valuable resources including gold, silver, and platinum mining. these often causes huge environmental problems, rather than extracting them from the earth, the company can recover up to 20 precious metals from electronic scrap. still, this is a rare example worldwide. first, the shredded waste is tested for its metal content and then placed in the blast furnace where the plastic is melted and used for generating energy step by step, the metals in and separated from each other and melted down. the. there are other ways to do still with an indian you will lose if you, for with, for instance, one of the metal springs, the schools you reduce the majority of the other missiles in your process. our
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focus is really on the pressure. we get out the very good news and indeed we recycle them to the highest dewresey so that they can be used in different shapes. the metals contained in one smartphone are only worth about one year of 50, but with around 200000000 unused cell phones in german households alone, the potential is enormous right now. very few old phones get recycled, but this urban mine of waste electronics is potentially worth billions of euro's share of recycled materials for making new applications will only grow in the future. but that requires really good connection. not only awareness, i think there is still not enough awareness to make the connection successful. but also if you have a collection scheme as demand for high tech products, grows the earth's resources or when doing while the human and environment cost is
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increasing. introducing a circular economy for electronic goods would mean equipment could be used for longer and would be easier to repair or recycle right now, that's the exception, but it needs to become the norm and the transition needs to speed up a great way to get to know a country, it's true, it's things. today's labeled snack comes from the rounded by mountains. the picturesque town of flores is located in southern mexico. many indigenous traditions are still cultivated. there are tako bars on every street corner. but truth in pensa says, his customers, another locals, shiana c, gotten that, ah, the base of the initial snack is corn meals like a lot of mix confuse at the bottom there. but i love that.
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the 1st step is making the dough from corn meal. lo almost, we combine the corn meal with a wheat flour to give the tortilla more consistency than am i going to fancy before it gets fried the dough toasts on the griddle. in the meantime, rubin prepared the topping shredded meat and sell a lot of my tell you look at we added tomatoes any variety to the got. i'm not sure. i think it was good to when onion to they make it really juicy or well yeah. of course, plenty of truly an integral ingredient in any mexican dish. everyone knows that you actually do your food. that's how every meal starts. in some parts of mexico gun
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that's served with cheese and cabbage, popular across the country. the streets costs around $20.00 paces the equivalent of about one year at the what is this a long way? you can have it for breakfast or lunch with whichever topping you want like spicy snack? can that taste especially good? later at night. office indulgent spicy snack. probably shouldn't be enjoyed every day. and that was a friday lashings of oil in but it is, it would be very typical because we like wally food with so much emphasis. come with the doe in the media or friday, the same oil. and then on this, every year was like that and then that gives good not just their flavor and makes them so tasty as a thing. and they will love a much a traditional dish from the region that remains as popular today. ah,
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