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  • It's stated in the final slide. :) The music is by Faithless, "the Garden" is a title of the song.

  • Somebody could tell me something about the music of this video??? thanx a lot :-)

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  • PLEASE IF YOU CARE ABOUT RECYLING PLEASE

    SUBSCRIBE TO ME!!!! WE ARE DOING A PROJECT ON RECYCLING AT SCHOOL!

    SO PLEASE HELP!!! ADD AND SUB TO SHOW YOU CARE!!!

    THANK YOU!!!

  • Lets ban junk mail .... HIRING !!!!

  • Yeah this video is nice wit it

  • this is good, thankyou

  • I recycle my paper by making new paper out of it. search how to recycle paper. u might find a video

  • really motivating, great presentation, :)

  • Nice video and logos. Which University do you attend?

  • Thanks :) / just graduating University of Bedfordshire, UK

  • TREEHUGGERS RULE

  • fabulous :)

  • nice music

  • Trees grown for paper are a renewable resource it only take between 10-15 years to grow, so imagine a forest of 10-15 plots each planted one year apart in 10-15 years we have a regenerating forest with a harvest every year. now multiply that hundreds of plots then we can harvest every week!!

    More and more redundant farm land in Europe and America is being returned to sustainable forstry. In the UK we have doubled our forest since WW2. Paper recycling reduces the demand for new trees. Get it?

  • it`s not the same. When trees are boing cut, by law, there must be planted new trees, but imagine 100 year tree replaced by a very tine one? not all of them survive and also the most important is, that they cut one kind tree and than plan another one(in all the cases - the cheapest). In one ecosystem, that`s just disaster.

  • Read what I wrote, trees 100 years old are not cut down to make paper.

    Old forests are not destroyed to make new forests in Europe, they follow the FSC (Forest Stewardship Certification Scheme) which forbids this. Also what happens to the nasty toxic sludge residue from bleaching recycled paper? Ah yes they landfill it! Over one million tonnes in the UK per year, not very green. And if paper collected for recycling ends up in China (which much of it does) also not very green...its a con trick!

  • awesome video

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