Co2 and water calculator
The Platform Gifted is revolutionizing the way we approach upcycling by introducing a unique calculator that measures the amount of CO2 and water usage saved by using upcycled materials. This innovation is crucial because it highlights the importance of saving resources and protecting the environment. Every artist on the platform now can put how many old or unwanted materials he/she reused for a new product and on the profile we can see the amount of CO2 and water saved. Soon on the first page users will be able to see the total amount of all artists, repairers, and artisans saved.
Why do we need to save water? Water is a precious resource that is necessary for all life on Earth. Unfortunately, many people take it for granted, and overuse it on a daily basis. By upcycling, we can reduce the amount of water used in the production of new materials. This not only helps to conserve water but also helps to reduce pollution, as many of the chemicals used in textile production can be harmful to the environment. According to ctvnews.ca on Wednesday, 22nd of March, 2023, the United Nations leader Antonio Guterres called on the first global conference on water in 45 years to tackle the “emergency” of the 21st century, where the world’s most vital resource is being wasted, leaving billions of people without access to clean water and sanitation. Guterres emphasized the need for “game-changing commitments” towards the UN’s objectives, which includes ensuring universal access to drinking water and sanitation by 2030. According to the UN World Water Development Report, 2 billion people (26% of the world’s population) lack access to safe drinking water and 3.6 billion people (46%) lack access to basic sanitation. Additionally, UN research suggests that almost half the world’s population will experience severe water stress by 2030. Guterres urged significant investments in water and sanitation systems and action on climate change, noting that “climate action and a sustainable water future are two sides of the same coin.”
Upcycling also helps to reduce CO2 emissions. By using existing materials, we reduce the need for new materials to be created, which helps to reduce the amount of energy required to manufacture new products. This energy reduction, in turn, leads to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Upcycling can also reduce the amount of waste going into landfills, which helps to reduce methane emissions.
The upcycling profession is becoming increasingly important as we strive to create a more sustainable future. As consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of their purchases, the demand for upcycled products is on the rise. This means that there is a growing need for talented and creative upcyclers who can transform waste into beautiful and functional products. Community as Gift(ed) is needed so much where like-minded people can find each other and share ideas, resources, and start collaboration projects.
In conclusion, the Platform Gifted calculator is a valuable tool for upcyclers and consumers alike. By measuring the amount of CO2 and water saved by upcycling, it highlights the importance of this sustainable practice. Saving water and reducing CO2 emissions are essential for protecting our planet and creating a more sustainable future. Upcycling is not only a way to reduce waste and conserve resources, but it is also a profession that is becoming increasingly vital in the fight against climate change.
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