It’s a leap year—what will you do with the extra day? paid SAP
2020 is a leap year, which means that we will have a February 29time this century. Since Leap Years were introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C, we have been getting that extra day, every 4 years.Here are a few interesting facts about what that extra day can mean…- Today, the world’s population is over 7.7 billion and .
is caused by perishable items, with fruit and vegetables the most likely to be thrown out, followed by dairy, and then meat.- Farming, grazing of livestock, mining, and drilling account for over 50% of this number. Another 35% goes to paper production. But we need trees to survive, as they absorb not only the carbon dioxide that we exhale, but also the greenhouse gases that we emit.
As the world’s population grows, and the natural resources decline, we are challenged to minimize waste and recycle products and materials as they come to the end of life. We, as customers, are increasingly demanding ethically sourced products, that are manufactured and delivered through carbon neutral processes from sustainable companies.
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