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Do you know? Fact#4

As the use of technology rapidly increases, so does the environmental problem it generates from carbon emissions.

Q: How can we use computers and other devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, in an environmentally sustainable way?

A: WithOneSeed is growing forests to absorb carbon to counter the environmental effects of our computer use.
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Do you know? Fact#3

Everyday there are over 16.7 billion SMS messages sent.

These figures are increasing every year because computers and devices are so much part of our everyday life. After all, this is the information age!

But, did you also know that in 2011 global carbon emissions from computer technology was almost as high as emissions generated by the aviation industry? Which creates a pretty big environmental problem. Find out more.

WithOneSeed’s facebook gains momentum

WithOneSeed we're using social media to increase our reach, to better inform the community, increase awareness and mobilise the support needed to create sustainable environments. In the past few days WithOneSeed's facebook 'Likes' have increased by 54% generating a potential…

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Melbourne University contributes research

This week, the Melbourne University Capstone Business Consulting initiative will commence a fourth WithOneSeed student research project. The Captone Business Consulting project is a final-year Bachelor of Commerce subject that brings high-achieving students and industry professionals together. Student consulting teams…

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Do you know? Fact#2

Everyday there’re over 1 billion Google searches, over 2.7 billion facebook Likes and over 2 billion videos viewed on YouTube.
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Do you know? fact#1

Of the 7 billion people on this planet over 1 billion people use a computer and over 4.8 billion people use a mobile phone.

Climate Commission Report

Australia’s actions are a vital contribution to the global effort to combat climate change. Today, the Climate Commission’s third major report was released and follows a series of reports on the science and impacts of climate change and the opportunities…

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The YAP gets going

Next month WithOneSeed's Youth Ambassador Program (YAP) will meet in Melbourne. The group provides an opportunity for young people to get involvement in environmenal issues facing our region. The YAP aims to bring together enthusiastic young adults to share and…

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Universal Education begins from Cranbourne

WithOneSeed in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) Victoria has developed a school-based educational curriculum with education practitioners in Victoria, Australia and Baguia, Timor Leste. The curriculum and activities are designed to broaden knowledge and awareness about the carbon…

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Community Tree Cooperative update

The WithOneSeed Community Tree Cooperatives recently met in Baguia, Timor Leste to establish the Cooperatives management and governance structure. At the meeting, John Tadeo was appointed as the Community Tree Cooperative Chairman. John is a Baguia community leader and teacher…

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