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To engage students from different Brazilian states for adopting conscious consumption practices
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Reduce food waste among students
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Sardinia was until 2003 in the rearguard of Italy and Europe in terms of waste management, but it is changing with a strategy based on the promotion of separate collection.
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Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Programme’s ‘Good Life Goals’ are now available in Swedish, and already available in English, French, Chinese, German, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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The key principles of the initiative on plastic are based on the evidence and knowledge produced by UNEP and are the commitments that define the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment.
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IKEA releases report on activities tackling global challenges - climate change, unsustainable consumption and inequalities
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The 12th edition of the campaign focuses on “invisible waste”
To engage teachers and students from different Brazilian municipalities and states for adopting conscious consumption practices
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This campaign to raise awareness to reduce food waste during Ramadan, foster behaviour change, and boost sustainable action
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“The world is facing a food-waste crisis. It is estimated that 931 million tonnes of food were wasted by households, retailers, restaurants and other food services in 2019. Around 61% of this waste occurs within households” – says the latest UNEP...
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In Sweden, you have a Right of Public Access whenever you visit Swedish nature whether you’re going for a walk, kayaking, climbing a mountain or simply enjoying nature. The Swedish EPA has emphaises the right of all people in Sweden to visit nature...
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The ministers of Fisheries, Aquaculture, Agriculture, Food and Forestry of the Nordic Countries - Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and Greenland, Faroe Islands and Åland Islands - had their annual Nordic Council of Ministers’ meeting (MR...