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Trees From Above

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Did you know facts about sustainability that will make you say,  WOW!

Did you know that recycling a singular 330ml aluminium can is enough to power a TV for over 3 whole hours!

Did you realise that British companies have shipped more than 2.7 million tonnes of plastic waste to Hong Kong since 2012? That's 2/3 of the UK's total plastic waste exports! 

  • A hot water faucet that leaks one drop per second can add up to 165 gallons a month. That's more than one person uses in two weeks.

  • An energy-smart clothes washer can save more water in one year than one person drinks in an entire lifetime.

  • An automatic dishwasher uses less hot water than doing dishes by hand -- an average of six gallons less, or more than 2,000 gallons per year.

  • An American family of four uses up to 260 gallons of water in the home per day.

  • Running tap water for two minutes is equal to 3-5 gallons of water.

  • A 5-minute shower is equal to 20-35 gallons of water.

  • A full bath is equal to approximately 60 gallons of water.

  • Water efficient fixtures can cut water use by 30 percent. 

  • Although accounting for only 5 percent of the world's population, Americans consume 26 percent of the world's energy.

  • America uses about 15 times more energy per person than the typical developing country.

  • A heavy coat of dust on a light bulb can block up to half of the light.

  • When you turn on an incandescent light bulb, only 10% of the electricity used is turned into light. The other 90% is wasted as heat.

  • A compact fluorescent light bulb uses 75 percent less energy than a regular bulb and it can last up to four years.

  • A crack as small as 1/16th of an inch around a window frame can let in as much cold air as leaving the window open three inches.

  • Some new refrigerators are so energy-smart they use less electricity than a light bulb.

  • Every time you open the refrigerator door, up to 30 percent of the cold air can escape.

  • Every year, more than $13 billion worth of energy leaks from houses through small holes and cracks. That's more than $150 per family.

  • Office buildings use approximately 19 percent of all energy consumed in the United States.

  • Heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems account for 40-60 percent of total energy use in the commercial sector. 

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