Kindness, sustainability and community in Kastoria 🇬🇷
#EUClimatePact photo competition winner Angeliki Charalampidou inspired her neighbours to cut textile consumption and waste with something super simple: the Wall of Kindness ♻️
By making a hanger to donate clothes to those who need it most, she shows how small, community-powered actions can make a big difference in our climate fight 🌿
The fashion industry is extremely resource-intensive, with current estimates suggesting that it is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions.
Therefore, by donating clothes or buying second-hand, we can significantly reduce consumption and waste of textiles and be kind to our planet 🌍
Read Angeliki’s story and learn more about the #EUClimatePact 🔗 Check link in bio.
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Kimberly-Clark has announced the deployment of green hydrogen boilers across its manufacturing sites to cut 28,500 tonnes of emissions each year. While focused on heavy industry rather than buildings, the initiative illustrates how existing infrastructure can be decarbonised without delay. Lessons from such industrial shifts inform sustainable construction, where reducing the carbon footprint of construction requires similar innovation and an emphasis on net zero whole life carbon strategies.
Traceability solutions from Australia’s Source Certain offer a glimpse into the future of supply chain transparency. Their work on tracking critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt can underpin more responsible sourcing of low carbon construction materials. For the construction sector, which relies on batteries, electrification and renewable technologies, supply chain accountability is becoming integral to decarbonising the built environment and maintaining confidence in claims of net zero carbon buildings.
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