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World Environment Day – 2015 Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care
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World Environment Day 2015 Presentation

Apr 22, 2023

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World Environment Day – 2015Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care

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World Environment Day – 2015Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care

  ن� ي� مسرف� ب� ال ح ه لا ي� ن� �وا ا سرف� وا ولا ت ب$� ر لوا واش& وكand eat and drink, but be not excessive.

Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.ر اث& ك م الت هاك ل اث�ر ا6 مق م ال رت ى ر� ت . ح

The mutual rivalry for piling up of worldly things diverts you,Until you visit the graves (i.e. till you die).

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World Environment Day – 2015Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care

1. Greater Expectations2. Lesser Resources3. Define your Need and Luxury.

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Where lies the problem:

1. Excessive Consumerism2. Re-usability of manufactured products.

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EXCESSIVE CONSUMERISM

Work – Buy – Consume - Die

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EXCESSIVE CONSUMERISM1

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EXCESSIVE CONSUMERISM1

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RE-USABILITY OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

Buy – Use – Throw Away

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RE-USABILITY OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS2

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RE-USABILITY OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS2

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PLANNED OBSOLESCENCEPlanned for the dump

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2 RE-USABILITY OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

Obsolescence is the state of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer wanted even though it may still be in good working order.

Sometimes marketers deliberately introduce obsolescence into their product strategy, with the objective of generating long-term sales volume by reducing the time between repeat purchases. One example might be producing an appliance which is deliberately designed to wear out within five years of its purchase, pushing consumers to replace it within five years.

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SOLUTION31.We really have to reframe our mindsets on

how we define our needs, our budget, and our spending.

2.Using reusable products3.Taking part in environment protection and preservation initiatives

4.Doing your part irrespective of others

5.Imposing checks on manufacture based on reusability of products

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SOLUTION3And don’t throw away your

leftovers Either finish them or feed them to the

animals instead of purchasing animal foods from the market