Sentences with phrase «bags use fossil»

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As England gets set to start paying for plastic bags, researchers at The Open University (OU) are making inroads into developing alternative biodegradable materials that could potentially replace fossil fuel derived polyethylene single - use carrier bags in the future.
DRESS: Fringe shift dress • BAG: Fossil saddle crossbody c / o • SHOES: Tory Burch raya mules • SUNGLASSES: Prada tortoise aviators (use code VIEWFROM5FT2 at ShopDitto for a free month!)
And that's just to make the paper; don't forget about the energy inputs — chemical, electrical, and fossil fuel - based — used to transport the raw material, turn the paper into a bag and then transport the finished paper bag all over the world.
This sentiment has been ratified, sanctified and tallied by the political, moral and financial bellwethers of our time from Paris (195 countries committing to phase out fossil fuels this century) to the Vatican (the Pope's moral invocations to drastically reduce use of fossil fuels), to the Bank of England (governor Mark Carney's prudent warnings not to get stuck holding a bag of stranded fossil fuel assets).
The bag can reduce the amount of fossil fuels that people use for cooking by 90 per cent.
The purchase of a Bagonia and / or Birch has a positive macro effect on our economy and society... it keeps businesses from shutting down, people employed and able to take care of their families, it minimizes carbon emission output from mass transport of products, it reduces space in landfills, empowers people to end the plastic and paper bag plague and encourages people to use bikes as alternative transportation thereby increasing their health and reducing air pollution and the use of fossil fuels.»
This sentiment has been ratified, sanctified, and tallied by the political, moral, and financial bellwethers of our time, from the Paris climate talks (195 countries committed to phase out fossil fuels this century) to the vatican (Pope Francis has made moral invocations to drastically reduce use of fossil fuels in the encyclical Laudato Si») to the Bank of England (the bank's governor Mark Carney has warned not to get stuck holding a bag of stranded fossil fuel assets).
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