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OUR MISSION: TO MAKE A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IN OUR BEAUTIFUL WORLD
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"A planet under threat means the end of business as usual. So we must rethink our approach to wealth creation, in particular, moving from an exploitative to a regenerative mode, reducing resource use, recycling products and eliminating waste." Quote from Sustainability: the corporate challenge for the 21st century
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Last updated: 26 June 2009
Don't forget Worldwide Cigarette Butts are Litter Day of Awareness
and Action on the last Sunday of November each year.
Sunday 29 November 2009
"A flourishing society is not a futile hope. Australian democracy offers people the opportunity to shed their cynicism and commit themselves to creating a better future." Visit the website www.wellbeingmanifesto.net to endorse the Wellbeing Manifesto for Australia's future
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"We have to move from a high energy-use, wasteful economic model to
one that conserves energy and minimises waste. In other words we
have to be more efficient." Ken Livingstone, Former Mayor of London
Download the Mayor's Climate Change Action Plan February 2007 at http://www.london.gov.uk
Great environmental and other cartoons which can be used by not for profit
organisations for free according to his copyright www.inkcinct.com.au
"15,000 tyres would be recycled to construct
the homes, at a time when the UK is planning to
burn some 40 million tyres each year at great
environmental cost".
www.earthship.co.uk
Quit smoking in 6 hours even if you have tried many times before. No drugs.
Full money back guarantee. See link: www.allencarr.com
You can make a positive difference.
Earth Hour: 8.30 - 9.30pm, Saturday 28 March 2009