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that end up in the world’s oceans and waterways every year. third of the paint results from waste mismanagement, and almost a fifth is due to wear and tear or the maintenance of. Australia listed the marsupial animals as an endangered species in an effort to better protect them following aPersonal experience of extreme weather events and heatwavesValentine’s Day is one of the busiest times of year for florists and, by extension, for the whole global flower supply chain.
The other way they're affected is by retailers or importers who are looking at increasing amounts of climate change management and mitigation within their supply chain operations. In the last three years, maybe even two years, climate change has rocketed up the agenda with greater understanding of the problems and attempts to deal with it. One of the significant shifts has been greater penetration of certifications and standards across the industry.
These are issues the industry could work on in terms of educating consumers and also the horticultural sector, lobbying governments to make sure that everybody has access to—or actually, I'd say, is expected to—compost compostable materials.The next five years are going to be fascinating, in terms of seeing how initiatives that are getting started now will play out. Specifically within the U.K.
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