Since this week’s theme for the Energy2028 First Year Eco-Breaks is Sustainability Trivia, we are posting some cool nature and sustainability facts below! We think they are cool, and we hope you do too!
- The term sustainability was coined in the 1987 Brundtland Report, which officially defined sustainable development for the first time.
- The concept of a circular economy looks beyond societies’ current take-make-dispose model to create a more restorative economy which designs out waste, keeps products and materials in use for as long as possible, and regenerates natural systems.
- Human-induced emissions of CO2 need to fall by 45% from its 2010 levels by 2030 to reach net-zero by 2050 and limit the climate change catastrophe.
- Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees.
- The world’s indigenous population makes up only 5% of the global population, but protects upto 80% of its global biodiversity.
- Landfills are composed of 35% packaging materials.
- A glass bottle made today will take more than 4,000 years to decompose.
- Only 1% of China’s 560 million city residents breathe air that is considered safe by the European Union.
- The human population has grown more in the last 50 years than it did in the previous 4 million years.
- If the entire world lived like the average American, we would need 5 Earths to provide enough resources.
We got these facts from: WebEcoist, The World Counts, and the Sustainability Management School of Switzerland. Know any other cool facts you’d like to share? Comment below!
The top prize for the trivia winner is a 4Ocean Bracelet! 4Ocean is a purpose-driven business, founded in Bali, Indonesia, that hopes to help end the ocean plastic crisis. They are committed to the highest sustainability and accountability standards.
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