we ve done naming and shaming types of. things with a listen. i mean that at that point in time. is probably the most impactful way. bring attention to the need that everyone needs to reduce their consumption then we have insights to how much using. the fear of public scrutiny had an effect water usage in cape town dropped from $1200000000.00 to just 500000000 liters per day. homes in durban ville an affluent and mainly white suburb of cape town are also listed people here don t want to be exposed as water wasters at least not a. very big. star that s a $36.00 inch out plan. to keep their municipal water usage down the
all of the broke produce our own clothes how it can impact our environment. over the last 20 years the demand for religious symbols among indonesian muslims has grown substantially and the island archipelago is home to almost $200000000.00 muslims around 90 percent of the population and that means plenty of potential customers for islamic style fashion. less story started wearing the huge of head covering when she was 14 contrary to the wishes of her mother today she s doing very good business selling that same fashion in times past only older women would wear he chops but now they re on vogue among the younger generation showing off your latest fashions is very much part of this event for club members some of the guests post on instagram. egypt it s kind of
biodegradable fabrics are entirely eco friendly compared to synthetics they do have a lesser ecological footprint. the textile industry is one of the biggest polluters with total greenhouse gas emissions running at the equivalent of $1200000000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. if more manufacturers designers and consumers choose biodegradable fabrics we can reduce the impact of old clothes on the environment. fabric waste can also be repurposed to create new garments a process called upcycling which has become a business model for many up and coming fashion studios sustainable wardrobes come with a high price tag but conscious consumerism could help make a world of difference. like the large quantities of pills that end up in the landfill choose to want ready fall behind over 2000000 tons of shows us into the
a little bit of give they let things move a bit to stabilize the situation this is the principle of underground cavity mining we spray here and anchor it down there. underground it s 30 degrees celsius shut created or sprayed concrete is used to line the tunnels the repository is expected to cost $4200000000.00 euros 60 percent of it is financed by the nuclear industry and the rest by the german taxpayer all of this is just for low and medium level waste it will be even more difficult for lunch to find a site where highly radioactive fuel rods from nuclear power plants can be stored. finland is far ahead of the they ve decided on a location for a repository to be operational and 3 to 4 years they re building a final storage facility for high level. based. it seems incredible that only one
a light on the human stories beyond the headlines in every day for come in. and in our series 100 german must read the newest book on the list get 5 philip delves into the psyche of violent soccer fans. stepaside king kong because the biggest baddest movie monster is back and i m talking of course about the giant radioactive lizard godzilla as the hero of dozens of the movies he s returning for this summer as the 1st of the big blockbusters and this film is called godzilla king of the monsters which harks back to the original one so we ll get the lowdown from our movie man scott roxboro who s got this report for us. world is changing. to various extinction we feared. has already. monster movie fans have had a little long time to be the $200000000.00 blockbuster from the shooting 2 years