This document encourages recycling rubbish and using bins properly to pick up rubbish as a "super kiwi." It suggests reusing items like ice cream containers and asks the reader to help pick up rubbish to help the earth.
This document discusses waste management and recycling issues. It notes that Purva Sunshine generates 200-300kg of trash everyday that goes to landfills. Landfills are described as "mountains of waste" and "killing fields" that receive 700 tons of garbage daily from Bangalore and have higher rates of diseases. The document encourages recycling and provides recycling rates for different countries. It highlights the plastic pollution problem in oceans forming the largest landfill and harming sea life. Tips are provided on recycling paper, metals, glass and e-waste along with composting food waste and growing kitchen gardens.
Straw Bale Gardening ~ Campbell River, CanadaS7W1X
Straw bale gardening workshop will teach participants how to create a biodegradable raised garden bed using straw bales, providing an easier alternative to a permanent raised bed. The workshop will be held on July 21 from 10-11am at the Campbell River Compost Education Centre, and will prepare attendees for the 2013 straw bale gardening season. Appropriate outdoor clothing is recommended for the workshop.
The document discusses steps to shift agriculture in coastal villages affected by saline soils. It outlines providing agriculture training to farmers to identify alternative crops for saline land, distributing quality vegetable seeds, and promoting innovative techniques. The training will cover suitable crops and how to cultivate in saline conditions. Seeds for 14 vegetables will be distributed. Villagers can use mixed pond and tube well water to irrigate fields, as pond water contains less salt. Adopting these measures can help farmers regain confidence in farming saline lands.
Reduce your environmental footprint in the office kitchen by purchasing green dishwashing soaps that are biodegradable, non-toxic and petroleum-free. Stock up on reusable dishware like mugs, plates and silverware from yard sales or Goodwill instead of disposables. Use washable dishtowels rather than paper towels, and if paper towels are used, choose unbleached options with high recycled content.
According to the EPA, 30% of food scraps and yard waste in landfills could be composted instead. In 2018, 146.2 million tons of waste was sent to landfills while only 42.6 million tons was composted. Compost improves soil quality by retaining moisture, returning nutrients to the soil, and reducing emissions from landfills. Good compost needs a mixture of greens like food scraps and browns like leaves in equal amounts, with adequate water. As materials break down, compost progresses from an initial mixture to a dark, earthy-smelling end product.
This document provides several tips for protecting the environment, such as picking up litter, recycling properly, changing light bulbs to save energy, planting trees to purify air and provide habitat, reducing meat consumption to lessen environmental impacts, reusing wrapping materials, taking shorter showers to save water, and switching to natural cleaning products.
The document outlines Miyagui Sánchez's recommendations for protecting nature dated January 7th, 2017, which include avoiding contaminating water, cutting down trees, littering, using toxic products, and single-use plastics. It also encourages saving electricity, cleaning up after pets, and caring for plants and animals to support life on Earth.
This document discusses waste management and recycling issues. It notes that Purva Sunshine generates 200-300kg of trash everyday that goes to landfills. Landfills are described as "mountains of waste" and "killing fields" that receive 700 tons of garbage daily from Bangalore and have higher rates of diseases. The document encourages recycling and provides recycling rates for different countries. It highlights the plastic pollution problem in oceans forming the largest landfill and harming sea life. Tips are provided on recycling paper, metals, glass and e-waste along with composting food waste and growing kitchen gardens.
Straw Bale Gardening ~ Campbell River, CanadaS7W1X
Straw bale gardening workshop will teach participants how to create a biodegradable raised garden bed using straw bales, providing an easier alternative to a permanent raised bed. The workshop will be held on July 21 from 10-11am at the Campbell River Compost Education Centre, and will prepare attendees for the 2013 straw bale gardening season. Appropriate outdoor clothing is recommended for the workshop.
The document discusses steps to shift agriculture in coastal villages affected by saline soils. It outlines providing agriculture training to farmers to identify alternative crops for saline land, distributing quality vegetable seeds, and promoting innovative techniques. The training will cover suitable crops and how to cultivate in saline conditions. Seeds for 14 vegetables will be distributed. Villagers can use mixed pond and tube well water to irrigate fields, as pond water contains less salt. Adopting these measures can help farmers regain confidence in farming saline lands.
Reduce your environmental footprint in the office kitchen by purchasing green dishwashing soaps that are biodegradable, non-toxic and petroleum-free. Stock up on reusable dishware like mugs, plates and silverware from yard sales or Goodwill instead of disposables. Use washable dishtowels rather than paper towels, and if paper towels are used, choose unbleached options with high recycled content.
According to the EPA, 30% of food scraps and yard waste in landfills could be composted instead. In 2018, 146.2 million tons of waste was sent to landfills while only 42.6 million tons was composted. Compost improves soil quality by retaining moisture, returning nutrients to the soil, and reducing emissions from landfills. Good compost needs a mixture of greens like food scraps and browns like leaves in equal amounts, with adequate water. As materials break down, compost progresses from an initial mixture to a dark, earthy-smelling end product.
This document provides several tips for protecting the environment, such as picking up litter, recycling properly, changing light bulbs to save energy, planting trees to purify air and provide habitat, reducing meat consumption to lessen environmental impacts, reusing wrapping materials, taking shorter showers to save water, and switching to natural cleaning products.
The document outlines Miyagui Sánchez's recommendations for protecting nature dated January 7th, 2017, which include avoiding contaminating water, cutting down trees, littering, using toxic products, and single-use plastics. It also encourages saving electricity, cleaning up after pets, and caring for plants and animals to support life on Earth.
Australian farms have increasingly diversified their crops and livestock beyond traditional wheat and wool production to include more exotic fruits and vegetables. Farmers now cultivate on a large scale to sell their produce to factories in cities rather than locally. Modern irrigation systems like sprinklers have allowed for more systematic water conservation, which has been important for farms during droughts impacting major southern states.
The document provides location photos and details for a music video production. It includes 6 photos from locations near the producer's home that could be used for different scenes in the video, such as a field and lake for background shots, the producer's backyard for a bonfire scene, and a small park for scenes of a singer exploring town. The easiest location mentioned is the producer's backyard while the furthest is a lake that may require more equipment transportation.
The document discusses recycling statistics and tips. It notes that 75% of waste is recyclable but only 1% is actually recycled. It provides examples of how much paper and plastic is wasted every hour in the US. The document encourages recycling and provides ways to recycle common items like plastic bottles, bags, and cardboard. It concludes that if everyone started recycling, it could save significant amounts of landfill space, trees, water, oil and energy each year.
Final Bannockburn Onsite Stormwater Management Municipal Approaches 8 28 09mknysz
The document discusses the Village of Bannockburn's efforts to implement green infrastructure projects to manage stormwater runoff. It outlines several best management practices the Village is utilizing, including rain gardens, bioswales, wetland creation, and permeable pavers. Three specific projects are highlighted: improvements at the Village Hall including rain gardens and bioswales, a proposed project at Stirling Valley Road including more rain gardens and bioswales, and planned rain gardens and bioswales in various rights-of-way throughout the Village. Cost estimates are provided for installing and maintaining green infrastructure. The presentation was made by David Gewalt and Marcy Knysz to the Village of Bannockburn.
Sodbusters, or homesteaders, established homes on the Great Plains with few resources. They built houses from cut bricks of sod due to a lack of trees. They adapted to minimal water by developing irrigation systems and planting drought-resistant crops. Homesteaders burned buffalo chips for fuel since wood was scarce. They improved plows to till the tough prairie soil. Fences were built to protect crops from grazing animals. Controlled burns were used to prevent wildfires from destroying settlements. Homesteaders dealt with insect plagues through experimentation with different planting methods and crops. With few doctors, settlers relied on home remedies and helping their isolated neighbors in medical emergencies.
The Elizabeth River Project is a nonprofit organization based in Norfolk, VA that was founded in 1991 with the goal of restoring the Elizabeth River watershed. Over the past 30 years, ERP has led numerous restoration projects including wetland restoration, sediment cleanups, and public outreach programs. Their current major projects include continuing sediment remediation, promoting sustainable practices among homeowners and businesses through their River Star programs, and restoring oyster habitats. Looking ahead, their 2025 goals are to increase environmental protections and restoration efforts throughout the watershed. Continued funding remains a key challenge to support their long-term restoration plans.
This document promotes protecting nature by not destroying it, protecting water by not polluting it, and protecting animals by not catching them, arguing that we must help nature and must not destroy nature as we make Earth Day an everyday effort.
6 Steps to reduce my Ecological Footprint with the LOLcatsrwap88
This document provides 6 steps to reduce one's ecological footprint in a humorous way by using "lolcat" language and images. The steps encourage living sustainably by growing your own food, using recycled materials for housing, harvesting resources sustainably, being energy efficient, reusing items instead of throwing them out, and using biodegradable products.
Zenned Out jewelry is handcrafted locally in Tempe from sustainable materials and promotes mindfulness. Each piece celebrates and promotes positivity.
Sleekskin's Sunny Citrus Cleanser is made of organic ingredients like grapefruit and green tea to cleanse skin naturally without stripping moisture while calming irritation.
The Suaoki Solar Camping Lantern is a collapsible, waterproof lantern that can be powered by its built-in solar panel or used to charge electronic devices through its USB port, making it useful for camping or emergencies.
This document provides guidance for growing food in Alice Springs, Australia's arid central region. It discusses the importance of planning garden location and layout, preparing soil, managing weeds, and creating no-dig garden beds. Tips are provided on planting techniques like hardening off seedlings, pruning fruit trees, and hand pollinating crops. The document encourages community involvement in local food production projects and emphasizes that homegrown food has nutritional, environmental, and cultural benefits.
The Community Garden was intended by the church from the beginning as a piece of urban parkland where people could go to enjoy the garden, sit and reflect and that it would be a focal point for the village. The church would be offering hospitality for the people of Ainsdale and would remove the sense of barrier between church and village property.
As time progressed, the garden has become a focal point of the village and has won a number of awards from the Royal Horticultural Society “Neighbourhood in Bloom” scheme including being classed as “outstanding” for the past 3 years.
This document summarizes various eco-friendly and sustainable products. It discusses Habitat's new sustainable homeware line made from materials like bamboo and recycled newspaper. It also describes a compact kitchen compost bin for separating food waste. Self-watering planters that conserve water and organic home products from Cottage in the Hills are also mentioned. The benefits of switching to a renewable energy supplier like Good Energy are highlighted.
The document discusses issues caused by improper logging of water and littering of garbage in neighborhoods, which can spread diseases. It proposes solutions to these problems and notes that some families encouraged efforts to plant trees, segregate waste, and not litter, helping to improve the neighborhood. Celebrations were held to mark positive changes.
kit carl klehm Qualified tips provider. Learn some tips that can help you grow better organic plants for your family. You can figure out everything you need to know so that you don't buy unnecessary equipment. Additionally, you will learn how to save your plants and ensure that they do not die from neglect or other things. It's not so scary once you know the basics.
A child wrote a message encouraging people to recycle plastic, use bags, and be tidy to help the world by putting rubbish into their lunchbox and helping others recycle.
The document encourages recycling and using environmentally friendly options by recycling boxes and bins, buying cloth over plastic, and reminding people to recycle to help the earth. It was written by Daniel Pye.
The document discusses proper waste disposal and recycling habits to help the environment. It recommends using buckets for food scraps, chilli bins, recycling bottles and sometimes socks, and using bins for icky stuff. The overall message is to recycle, reduce waste, and help the earth.
This document encourages recycling by using your bin for bottles, buckets, and other rubbish to help the earth. It emphasizes using your bin for recycled items and that sometimes things need to be recycled to help the environment.
A child wrote a message encouraging recycling plastic, using bags, being tidy, and being good to the world by putting rubbish into their lunchbox, helping to tidy up as a super kiwi, and helping people to recycle.
The document discusses proper waste disposal and recycling habits to help the environment. It recommends using buckets for food scraps, chilli bins, recycling bottles and sometimes socks, and using bins for icky stuff. The overall message is to recycle, reduce waste, and help the earth.
Australian farms have increasingly diversified their crops and livestock beyond traditional wheat and wool production to include more exotic fruits and vegetables. Farmers now cultivate on a large scale to sell their produce to factories in cities rather than locally. Modern irrigation systems like sprinklers have allowed for more systematic water conservation, which has been important for farms during droughts impacting major southern states.
The document provides location photos and details for a music video production. It includes 6 photos from locations near the producer's home that could be used for different scenes in the video, such as a field and lake for background shots, the producer's backyard for a bonfire scene, and a small park for scenes of a singer exploring town. The easiest location mentioned is the producer's backyard while the furthest is a lake that may require more equipment transportation.
The document discusses recycling statistics and tips. It notes that 75% of waste is recyclable but only 1% is actually recycled. It provides examples of how much paper and plastic is wasted every hour in the US. The document encourages recycling and provides ways to recycle common items like plastic bottles, bags, and cardboard. It concludes that if everyone started recycling, it could save significant amounts of landfill space, trees, water, oil and energy each year.
Final Bannockburn Onsite Stormwater Management Municipal Approaches 8 28 09mknysz
The document discusses the Village of Bannockburn's efforts to implement green infrastructure projects to manage stormwater runoff. It outlines several best management practices the Village is utilizing, including rain gardens, bioswales, wetland creation, and permeable pavers. Three specific projects are highlighted: improvements at the Village Hall including rain gardens and bioswales, a proposed project at Stirling Valley Road including more rain gardens and bioswales, and planned rain gardens and bioswales in various rights-of-way throughout the Village. Cost estimates are provided for installing and maintaining green infrastructure. The presentation was made by David Gewalt and Marcy Knysz to the Village of Bannockburn.
Sodbusters, or homesteaders, established homes on the Great Plains with few resources. They built houses from cut bricks of sod due to a lack of trees. They adapted to minimal water by developing irrigation systems and planting drought-resistant crops. Homesteaders burned buffalo chips for fuel since wood was scarce. They improved plows to till the tough prairie soil. Fences were built to protect crops from grazing animals. Controlled burns were used to prevent wildfires from destroying settlements. Homesteaders dealt with insect plagues through experimentation with different planting methods and crops. With few doctors, settlers relied on home remedies and helping their isolated neighbors in medical emergencies.
The Elizabeth River Project is a nonprofit organization based in Norfolk, VA that was founded in 1991 with the goal of restoring the Elizabeth River watershed. Over the past 30 years, ERP has led numerous restoration projects including wetland restoration, sediment cleanups, and public outreach programs. Their current major projects include continuing sediment remediation, promoting sustainable practices among homeowners and businesses through their River Star programs, and restoring oyster habitats. Looking ahead, their 2025 goals are to increase environmental protections and restoration efforts throughout the watershed. Continued funding remains a key challenge to support their long-term restoration plans.
This document promotes protecting nature by not destroying it, protecting water by not polluting it, and protecting animals by not catching them, arguing that we must help nature and must not destroy nature as we make Earth Day an everyday effort.
6 Steps to reduce my Ecological Footprint with the LOLcatsrwap88
This document provides 6 steps to reduce one's ecological footprint in a humorous way by using "lolcat" language and images. The steps encourage living sustainably by growing your own food, using recycled materials for housing, harvesting resources sustainably, being energy efficient, reusing items instead of throwing them out, and using biodegradable products.
Zenned Out jewelry is handcrafted locally in Tempe from sustainable materials and promotes mindfulness. Each piece celebrates and promotes positivity.
Sleekskin's Sunny Citrus Cleanser is made of organic ingredients like grapefruit and green tea to cleanse skin naturally without stripping moisture while calming irritation.
The Suaoki Solar Camping Lantern is a collapsible, waterproof lantern that can be powered by its built-in solar panel or used to charge electronic devices through its USB port, making it useful for camping or emergencies.
This document provides guidance for growing food in Alice Springs, Australia's arid central region. It discusses the importance of planning garden location and layout, preparing soil, managing weeds, and creating no-dig garden beds. Tips are provided on planting techniques like hardening off seedlings, pruning fruit trees, and hand pollinating crops. The document encourages community involvement in local food production projects and emphasizes that homegrown food has nutritional, environmental, and cultural benefits.
The Community Garden was intended by the church from the beginning as a piece of urban parkland where people could go to enjoy the garden, sit and reflect and that it would be a focal point for the village. The church would be offering hospitality for the people of Ainsdale and would remove the sense of barrier between church and village property.
As time progressed, the garden has become a focal point of the village and has won a number of awards from the Royal Horticultural Society “Neighbourhood in Bloom” scheme including being classed as “outstanding” for the past 3 years.
This document summarizes various eco-friendly and sustainable products. It discusses Habitat's new sustainable homeware line made from materials like bamboo and recycled newspaper. It also describes a compact kitchen compost bin for separating food waste. Self-watering planters that conserve water and organic home products from Cottage in the Hills are also mentioned. The benefits of switching to a renewable energy supplier like Good Energy are highlighted.
The document discusses issues caused by improper logging of water and littering of garbage in neighborhoods, which can spread diseases. It proposes solutions to these problems and notes that some families encouraged efforts to plant trees, segregate waste, and not litter, helping to improve the neighborhood. Celebrations were held to mark positive changes.
kit carl klehm Qualified tips provider. Learn some tips that can help you grow better organic plants for your family. You can figure out everything you need to know so that you don't buy unnecessary equipment. Additionally, you will learn how to save your plants and ensure that they do not die from neglect or other things. It's not so scary once you know the basics.
A child wrote a message encouraging people to recycle plastic, use bags, and be tidy to help the world by putting rubbish into their lunchbox and helping others recycle.
The document encourages recycling and using environmentally friendly options by recycling boxes and bins, buying cloth over plastic, and reminding people to recycle to help the earth. It was written by Daniel Pye.
The document discusses proper waste disposal and recycling habits to help the environment. It recommends using buckets for food scraps, chilli bins, recycling bottles and sometimes socks, and using bins for icky stuff. The overall message is to recycle, reduce waste, and help the earth.
This document encourages recycling by using your bin for bottles, buckets, and other rubbish to help the earth. It emphasizes using your bin for recycled items and that sometimes things need to be recycled to help the environment.
A child wrote a message encouraging recycling plastic, using bags, being tidy, and being good to the world by putting rubbish into their lunchbox, helping to tidy up as a super kiwi, and helping people to recycle.
The document discusses proper waste disposal and recycling habits to help the environment. It recommends using buckets for food scraps, chilli bins, recycling bottles and sometimes socks, and using bins for icky stuff. The overall message is to recycle, reduce waste, and help the earth.
This document encourages recycling rubbish and using rubbish bags by being a clean Kiwi and putting rubbish in the bin to help the earth, as plastic and rubbish should always go in the bin rather than being left elsewhere.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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