Did you know that on average, each person generates at least 1 kilogram of waste per day? In a household of four, that adds up to about 4 kg of waste daily, 28 kgs weekly, and a staggering 1,460 kgs annually. There are small yet impactful steps each of us can take to create a sustainable future and reduce our plastic footprint. This change begins right in our homes
Did you know that on average, each person generates at least 1 kilogram of waste per day? In a household of four, that adds up to about 4 kg of waste daily, 28 kgs weekly, and a staggering 1,460 kgs annually. There are small yet impactful steps each of us can take to create a sustainable future and reduce our plastic footprint. This change begins right in our homes
Friday’s for Future Thunder Bay is pushing a pair of local initiatives which strive to hammer home the need to look after the planet, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Earth Month Challenge urges you to get involved in a number of ways including, doing a litter clean up, upcycling something, and also showing some creative expression of your love for the Earth.
The group also put out Thunder! Making noise in the age of climate denial which features drawings, digital illustrations, poems, and photography from children between the ages of twelve and eighteen.
Youth Organizer Keira Essex was drawn to the piece by Rory Smith entitled