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Understanding the 17 Sustainable Development Goals: A Roadmap to a Sustainable Future
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“Sustainable development is the peace policy of the future.” – Dr Klaus Topfer Introduction We drink RO (Reverse Osmosis) water because it provides a highly purified form of water, removing contaminants and impurities that might be present in tap or untreated water. However, the sustainability of RO systems is a growing concern, especially in the…
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Building a Sustainable Future: The 6 Core Principles of the Circular Economy
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“Only when the last tree is cut down, the last fish eaten, and the last stream poisoned, you will realise that you cannot eat money.” – Cree Indian Proverb Introduction A gardener must understand how different plants, soil, water, and sunlight interact to create a thriving ecosystem. Each element in a garden (like pollinators, soil…
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Navigating the Circular Economy: How ISO 59000 Series Drives Sustainability
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“The essence of the circular economy is to redefine the way we consider growth”: Unknown. Introduction Imagine you own a smartphone. In a linear economy, the typical life cycle of your phone would be raw materials are extracted, the phone is manufactured, you use it, and once it’s outdated or broken, it’s discarded, contributing to…
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Climate Change: ISO 9001: 2015: Clause 4.1 and 4.2
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“Waste is Design Flaw”: Sophie Thomas Introduction Life is unpredictable. Many things are happening around us and we do not have any control. Nature also plays an important role in our well-being. As long as Mother Earth is predictable, we know what to do and what not. But when nature becomes unpredictable, it creates chaos…