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Fish Ladders of Uppsala, Sweden

Are we greenwashing or really making the difference? From whose point of view development is sustainable? Are our actions mainly symbolic or do they have pragmatic meaning?

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Fyrisån river Uppsala
Sweden
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Whale Watch Kaikoura, New Zealand

Whale Watch Kaikoura  is a Maori-owned company in New Zealand that offers visitors up-close encounters with the Giant Sperm Whale – with minimal environmental impacts. Kaikoura's resident Sperm Whales are the largest living carnivore – equivalent in size to four elephants. They share their unique world with a host of other whale and dolphin species, seals and albatross.

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Kaikoura
New Zealand
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TIME TO CLEAN, TIME TO GREEN!

 With only one day to go till the big C-day, millions of us are frantically cleaning and tidying our homes to make sure they are fit for family and friends. After all, you wouldn´t want your mum to think that you only cleaned your bathroom once a year! Before you get stuck into your hard clean routine, show some love to mother nature by choosing biodegradable cleaning products instead of harsh chemicals. Baking soda and lemon juice are much better alternatives to using products that have a negative impact on our soil and water systems as well as our skin, lungs and eyes. If you´re about to do some mega washing loads (bedding, towels etc) then maybe you should consider checking out some greener, leaner energy appliances!

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