People in Malmesbury came together to mark Earth Day with a massive litter pick in their community.
Malmesbury Against Plastic co-ordinated the ‘Big Clean Up’ project, which encouraged residents to do their bit to clean up the town. The group was established to help reduce the town s use of single-use plastic, following the scheme organised by Surfers Against Sewage. Throughout Earth Day (Thursday, April 22) people collected litter across Malmesbury before leaving their collections at the Riverside Centre to be sorted.
Some of the collected rubbish Photo by Photo by Hattie Ellis Staff at Whatley Manor, which recently received a new green star in Michelin s 2021 list, also organised litter-picking outings around their hotel, including around Fosse Way and towards Easton Grey.
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Pic: Lenzing Group The Lenzing Group, an Austria-based leading global supplier of sustainably produced specialty fibres, has presented its sustainability report 2020 on April 22, 2021, World Earth Day. Featuring the title “Stand up for future generations”, Lenzing once again emphasised its commitment to taking responsibility beyond the products it makes. The non-financial report, prepared in accordance with the reporting standards of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Austrian Sustainability and Diversity Improvement Act (NaDiVeG) and reviewed by KPMG Austria GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungs- und Steuerberatungsgesellschaft, illustrates how the company is responding to the global challenges of our time.
World to do more for stronger global climate change: Amin Aslam
Published On 23 April,2021 05:15 am
He said the world needs to get off the warpath with nature, which would only exacerbate disasters.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Thursday called upon the global community to ‘do more’ on the global climate action to protect the world community from unfolding deleterious impacts of climate change.
The world, he stressed, needs to get off the warpath with nature, which would only exacerbate disasters.
“The world has to do more, and fast-track efforts to confront the climate change,” the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s aide stressed while addressing the virtual US-led Leaders Summit on Climate hosted by the US government in Washington on April 22, also the World Earth Day.
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