In 1974, even before climate change was a thing, the United Nations designated June 5 World Environment Day. With “biodiversity” as its 2020 theme, the UN is stressing the importance of acting now as more and more plants and animals make the growing endangered species list. Average consumers can help the UN in its mission to boost worldwide awareness and inspire powerful action to protect our one and only planet by reducing household waste and energy usage.
All of us are responsible to keep the planet clean and safe with a carefully looking to every points of the environment. One of the worst behaviour of the consumers (even in civilized countries) is trowing away the rubbishes in jungles, rivers and sometimes in streets. With such a behaviour, the plastics are on the focal point of critics, whereas it is the misuse of consumer products by humankind.
An overwhelming 70% of food waste generated worldwide each year comes directly from our homes. This includes old food, leftovers and partially eaten food. Two-thirds of food waste is food that has been allowed to go bad, a huge problem as landfill food waste generates methane gas, one of the catalysts of climate change.
By far the easiest and best method for slowing food spoilage is through effective refrigeration. To keep ingredients fresher longer, a refrigerator must be able to maintain a constant internal temperature and circulate perfectly chilled air evenly. LG NatureFRESH™ technology with LinearCooling™ keeps temperature fluctuation to within ±0.5°C degrees1 while DoorCooling+™ enables even cooling of items in the door compartments. By minimizing cold air from spilling out, LG’s advanced kitchen appliances provide unparalleled storage space for your next nutritious meal.
Try to be friend with the environment.
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