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One Planet Living

by Aaditya Singh | 25-06-2013 01:03 recommendations 0

ONE PLANET LIVING

I have come across this very interesting website of BioRegional, an entrepreneurial charity which
establishes sustainable businesses and works with partners around the world to demonstrate that
a sustainable future can be easy, attractive and affordable. They call their approach One Planet
Living.


One Planet Living is a vision of thriving regional economies where people meet most of their needs
from local, renewable and waste resources, enabling people to live a high quality of life within their
fair share of the earth's resources. It is a positive vision of a world in which we are living happy,
healthy lives, within the natural limits of the planet - wherever we live in the world - and we have left
sufficient space for wildlife and wilderness. The One Planet Living approach and ten principles
framework is a simple way to plan, deliver, communicate and mainstream sustainable development
and the green economy. The ten principles as simplified on their website are are listed below for
ready reference:


1. Zero carbon
Enabling access to energy, making buildings more energy efficient and delivering all energy with renewable technologies.


2. Zero waste

Reducing waste, reusing where possible, creating products & employment through recycling and ultimately sending zero waste to landfill.


3. Sustainable transport
Encouraging low carbon modes of transport and public transport, reducing the need to travel, ensuring a good range of local facilities within walking and cycling distance. 


4. Sustainable materials
Using sustainable and healthy products, such as those with low embodied energy, sourced locally, made from renewable or waste resources.


5. Local and sustainable food
Sustainable and humane agriculture and farming, access to nutritious low impact, local, seasonal and organic diets and reducing food waste.


6. Sustainable water
Access to safe drinking water and sanitation. Using water more efficiently in farming, buildings and in the products we buy. Designing to avoid local flooding and water course pollution.


7. Natural habitats and wildlife
Protecting and restoring existing biodiversity and natural habitats through appropriate land use and integration into the built environment.


8. Culture and community
Respecting and reviving local identity, wisdom and culture Access to education for all valuing and encouraging the involvement of the community in shaping their community and their lives.


9. Equity, fair trade and local economy
Creating strong, diverse local economies that meet peoples' needs and support fair employment and international fair trade. 


10. Health and happiness
Promote good health and well being through access to healthcare. Encourage active, sociable, meaningful lives to promote good health and well being.


Source:http://www.bioregional.com/

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12 Comments

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 24-08-2013 14:57

  • says :
    thanks for the information!
    Posted 31-07-2013 15:12

  • says :
    great to know that website!
    Posted 31-07-2013 02:20

Aaditya Singh

  • says :
    Thanks my friend Aaditya.
    Posted 25-06-2013 21:29

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Thanks friends for acknowledging.
    Posted 25-06-2013 19:07

  • says :
    thank you for the information
    Posted 25-06-2013 12:55

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing about the Green website.
    Posted 25-06-2013 11:25

  • says :
    This is a wonderful website! thank you for sharing :)
    Posted 25-06-2013 08:33

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.................
    Posted 25-06-2013 02:28

Aaditya Singh

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for sharing , Aaditya
    Posted 25-06-2013 01:07

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