In South Korea, you're required by law to separate your food waste so it can be collected and recycled.
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What is the Paris climate agreement and why did the US rejoin?
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This BBC Future Planet article talks about enthusiastic amateurs, repair cafes and new laws that could help tackle the world's growing mountains of broken electronics.
In this inspirational TED talk, Amit Kalra suggests sustainable solutions.
Electrolux launched the Better Living Program in 2019 as an 11-year action plan that aims to shape better and more sustainable living around the world.
The Nordic Coastal Cleanup gathers people from all over the Nordic countries to help save the coast from litter.
What is the world going to look like by the end of the year and what sustainable trends will become mainstream?
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Check out this BBC article for recipes to reduce food waste in your house.
New Zealand is to become the world's first country to bring in a law forcing its financial firms to report on the effects of climate change.
Fanni is in year 9 at Stockholm International School. In this recording of her webinar, you will hear her talk about the involvement in the SIS Green Flag group, and how students and staff collaborate to actively reduce the rubbish issue in school.
By incorporating sustainability in your classroom, teachers can inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
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In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals, aiming to create a better world by 2030, by ending poverty, fighting inequality and addressing the urgency of climate change.
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The Ellen MacArthur Foundation develops and promotes the idea of a circular economy, by working with business, academia, policymakers, and institutions to mobilise systems solutions at a global scale.
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