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Hear from Cecilia Parker Aranha from the Competition & Markets Authority. More people than ever are concerned about the environmental impact of the products and services that they buy. We know businesses want to be honest with their customers about their green credentials, but it may not always be clear how to do this. That’s why the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has developed the Green Claims Code – which sets out 6 key points to check your environmental claims are genuinely green. Watch the interview here: https://youtu.be/cV1laPrzSzI
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NOT1BEAN
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Ingmar Rentzhog: Ingmar is the Official Eco-warrior according to The Sun, Mark ZuckerVert according to France TV2 & CEO of the world's largest social media climate review platform. Listen to Ingmar talk about COP26, was it a success or failure & what needs to happen next. The original broadcast was live on the 15th December 2021 bought to you by Climate Solutions Live. Watch Live: https://youtu.be/2tW69hVhQQI
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Thanks for having me. I enjoyed this conversation.
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NOT1BEAN
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On the 15th of December, CSL spoke live to UK Member of Parliament John Penrose from the House of Commons. John is also the Anti Corruption Champion for the Government. Listen here to his views on the outcome of COP26. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hVJ-6aBQJY
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NOT1BEAN
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Some Movies Will Never Be Made! https://youtu.be/aoLF-l_0-dE
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Where can I buy coffee roasted before shipping? Could this be labeled?
NOT1BEAN
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Welcome to Climate Solutions Live and welcome to the coffee fields of Colombia. This is where we record our videos and host our live broadcasts. We're in the midst of more than 560,000 coffee farmers, and their families, battling the climate emergency every single day. Colombia is one of the developing countries where the climate crisis is really taking hold. Join us on Climate Solutions Live as we hear from those companies and individuals striving to respond to the biggest threat modern humans have ever faced. We're media partners to We Don't Have Time, the biggest social media platform for the planet - bar none, We Don't Have Time have a monthly social media reach of up to 250 million, and broadcast regularly to millions of viewers. Climate Solutions Live is broadcast across the vast We Don't Have Time network, and is your chance to amplify your climate-friendly credentials and initiatives. Twice during 2021, we were joined by John Penrose MP, live from the House of Commons, John Penrose is the anti-corruption champion to prime minister Boris Johnson. We heard from the Competition and Markets Authority, who from January 2022 will be taking action against those companies making false climate-friendly claims. We were joined by AMAZON WATCH, who for over 25 years, has worked to protect the Amazon rainforest and defend the rights, lives, and territories of Indigenous peoples. We interviewed leading figures like Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO and founder of We Don't Have Time and many other companies and individuals with climate solutions that deserve to be heard. We broadcast monthly, and we record one on one interviews for the We Don't Have Time social media platform. There's no financial commitment for any of this, so call or write and let's get your voice to our audience - this is a climate emergency, and we certainly don't have time for silence. Watch their introductory video here: https://youtu.be/e69rsLXNsj0
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Welcome to Climate Solutions Live, 3 PM CET, December 15. Ingmar @Rentzhog, CEO and founder of We Don't Have Time, and @John_Penrose MP will discuss the outcomes of COP26 and the way forward. India Langley from @LettUs_Grow will present their aeroponic technology and farm management software for indoor and vertical farms. Ask questions below and we will forward them to the speakers after the broadcast! https://youtu.be/1SPHdeSu2JM
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Great dialogue
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Thanks for the invitation. I enjoyed the conversation a lot. The glass is half full. Let's fill it up together! We can do it!
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Well done all. Great content as usual.
Our final guest speaker on the 15th December at 2PM GMT / 3PM CET is We Don't Have Time CEO Ingmar Rentzhog talking about COP26, a broadcast not to be missed... Be sure to listen in live on Twitter: @wedonthavetime https://youtu.be/Se_0IQ6Znpo
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Will be great - don’t miss it
Climate Solutions Live - 2nd guest speaker on the 15th December 2PM GMT / 3PM CET is India Langley from Lettus Grow. www.lettusgrow.com Lettus Grow design and build aeroponic technology and farm management software for indoor and vertical farms. Live on Twitter: @wedonthavetime https://youtu.be/II3g9SMfFMQ
On the 15th of December at 2PM GMT / 3PM CET, Climate Solutions Live is pleased to announce John Penrose MP will be our first guest speaker talking about COP26 Tune in to Twitter: @wedonthavetime https://youtu.be/1VqpB5BZ6nA
Welcome to the 4th iteration of Climate Solutions Live! Climate Solutions Live and our Media Partner We Don't Have Time, listen to our round table series where we highlight actors of change and climate solutions. Watch & Listen Live on the 15th December 2pm BST / 3pm CET on Twitter Guest Speakers: John Penrose (UK) MP & Antii Corruption Champion to Boris Johnson India Langley from Lettus Grow & Ingmar Rentzhog CEO & Founder of We Don't Have Time @wedonthavetime https://youtu.be/-eiTcTibVBw
Welcome to Climate Solutions Live, To learn more about our broadcasts, guest speakers, and upcoming events follow us here on We Don't Have Time our Social Media partner, and subscribe to our YouTube channel via the link below for upcoming live broadcasts, and guest speaker interviews. Our next live broadcast is at 2 PM (UK) / 3 PM CET on the 15th of December. https://youtu.be/MEqd2yzZY4c
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NOT1BEAN
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1 The transport sector is a significant contributor to climate change, accounting for around a quarter of global energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 2 According to Business Insider, coffee is the second most sought-after commodity in the entire world, with an industry that is worth over $100 billion across the globe. In terms of exporting alone, the industry is valued at $20 billion. 3 "Fairtrade is the most recognized and trusted sustainability label in the world." - according to Fairtrade International. Fairtrade coffees are shipped prior to roasting, meaning they're up to 20% heavier than they would be if roasted first, then many Fairtrade coffees recross the same oceans, back and forth on huge journeys before they reach Fairtrade roasters in consumer countries, who of course, after roasting, put millions more trucks and vans on the roads as they transport to supermarkets, retail outlets, universities, and even charities. Roasting at source and shipping directly may well reduce the number of coffee roasters paying membership fees to organizations like Fairtrade, but this is a climate emergency and sustainability claims shouldn't be made without putting the planet first. We've communicated these points to Fairtrade on numerous occassions without response. https://youtu.be/brpW7TseJO0
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This is true, if we cut carbon emissions from transport of coffee beans from farms in Africa.. shipping to Europe or Russian countries to be roasted and shipped back to shelves for sale. If we do it at one point we can have cut on carbon emissions. In kenya the government ruled monopoly markets off,so different societies of farmers can form their roast and packaging factories where they look for their own markets anywhere in the world thus fetching them good returns since no broker fees incured.
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Yes, the value generation point in the coffee supply chain is at the roasting stage, before that we see only poverty. Why shouldn't producer countries keep this vital revenue? Taking 1 dollar then sending 10c back to claim ethical practices is greenwashing.
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ABOUT THE CMA The Competition and Markets Authority, (CMA), works to promote competition for the benefit of consumers, both within and outside the UK, with staff in London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. Competition that works for everyone Competition is good for consumers and businesses. It means that people get better products at lower prices, and it helps ensure the most consumer-focused and innovative businesses are the ones that succeed. Responsibilities The CMA work to ensure that consumers get a good deal when buying goods and services, and businesses operate within the law. They do this in a number of ways: investigating mergers between organisations, to make sure they don’t reduce competition investigating entire markets if they think there are competition or consumer problems taking action against businesses and individuals that take part in cartels or anti-competitive behaviour protecting consumers from unfair trading practices encouraging government and other regulators to use competition effectively on behalf of consumers "The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is an independent non-ministerial department. Our work is overseen by a Board, and led by the Chief Executive and senior team. Decisions in some investigations are made by independent members of a CMA panel." Following a call for information on environmental claims last year, and consultation on draft guidance in May, on the 20th of Septemeber 2021 the CMA published their ‘Green Claims Code’ The aim of the Code is to help businesses understand how to communicate their green credentials while reducing the risk of misleading shoppers. It focuses on six principles which are based on existing consumer law, and follows extensive consultation with businesses of all sizes and consumer groups. The CMA will carry out a full review of misleading green claims, both on and offline, at the start of 2022. Businesses should check their green claims against the Code and seek legal advice if they are unsure whether their claims comply with the law. The Code is part of a wider awareness campaign which the CMA has launched ahead of COP26. You can find out more at these links Press release Their campaign site, which includes a green claims quiz Video Twitter Cecilia Parker Aranha, Director of Consumer Protection at the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, spoke about the Green Claims Code on the latest Climate Solutions Live broadcast. Climate Solutions Live in collaboration with #WeDontHaveTime, listen to our monthly round table series where we highlight actors of change and climate solutions. Ask questions to the speakers on http://WeDontHaveTime.org Thank you, and remember to tune into the next Climate Solutions Live broadcast.
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Very good input !!!
Following our live broadcast earlier this week, Climate Solutions Live gives a huge Thank You to Amazon Watch talking about what's happening right now for Indigenous rights and rainforest protection in the Amazon Basin. If you missed the broadcast you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHtubErJfw
Following our live broadcast earlier this week, Climate Solutions Live gives a huge Thank You to Carbon Calories talking about carbon footprint reports on the products we use & for a low-carbon world through responsible production, and collective, low-carbon lifestyles. If you missed the broadcast you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHtubErJfw
Following our live broadcast earlier this week, Climate Solutions Live gives a huge Thank You to 'G' the CEO of ENSO TYRES for talking about how ENSO is exploring novel technologies to reduce the carbon impact (CO2) and the particulate-matter emissions (PM) of EV tyres. www.ensotyres.com If you missed the broadcast you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHtubErJfw
Following our live broadcast earlier this week, Climate Solutions Live give a big Thank You to the Competitions & Markets Authority talking about the new Green Claims Code for Shoppers which can be downloaded here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/green-claims-code-for-shoppers If you missed the broadcast you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHtubErJfw
Welcome to the 3rd iteration of Climate Solutions Live! Climate Solutions Live with our Media Partner We Don't Have Time, listen to our round table series where we highlight actors of change and climate solutions. Watch & Listen Live TODAY 2pm BST / 3pm CET on Twitter @wedonthavetime
Welcome to the 3rd iteration of Climate Solutions Live! Not1Bean in collaboration with We Don't Have Time, listen to our round table series where we highlight actors of change and climate solutions. Feel free to ask questions in the comments section, and we will ask the speakers to respond to the questions after the event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHtubErJfw
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Thank you for the UN/dinosaur commercial. We Don’t Have Time should play that same commercial for the rest of President Biden’s first term!!
Watch & Listen to Roshan Krishnan from Amazon Watch live next Wednesday, October 27th presented by Climate Solutions Live & coordinated by our Media Partner We Don't Have Time from 2 pm BST. Watch live on: Twitter: @wedonthavetime or on www.wedonthavetime.org https://youtu.be/ElzEZzH_jSM
Watch & Listen to Gunnlaugur Erlendsson from Enso Tyres live next Wednesday, October 27th presented by Climate Solutions Live & coordinated by our Media Partner We Don't Have Time from 2 pm BST. Watch live on: Twitter: @wedonthavetime or on www.wedonthavetime.org https://youtu.be/6xZmwWRFg7w
Watch & Listen to Alexander Frantzen from Carbon Calories live next Wednesday, October 27th presented by Climate Solutions Live & coordinated by our Media Partner We Don't Have Time from 2 pm BST. Watch live on: Twitter: @wedonthavetime or on www.wedonthavetime.org https://youtu.be/aPKj_mE3RCY
Welcome to the second iteration of Climate Solutions Live! Not1Bean in collaboration with We Don't Have Time, listen to our round table series where we highlight actors of change and climate solutions. For this second event, hear from: - John Penrose - Member of Parliament (UK) - David Eklund - Icebug - Georgina Wilson-Powell - Pebble Eco Lifestyle Magazine - Rafa Tapia - Eco Lodge Tourism San Juan, Santa Marta, Colombia Feel free to ask questions in the comments section, and we will ask the speakers to respond to the questions after the event. Listen Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knNPw_ezCJ4
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Great watch!
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I was totally unaware of the enormous shipping impact and inequality in the coffee supply chain. ☕️ Very informative.
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Joel, you are not alone. John Penrose very eloquently spoke about the changes needed to the construction industry, commenting that many houses in the UK "were built long before the climate emergency was recognised as such", the very same analogy applies to many supply chains in numerous sectors across the globe, the coffee sector being a very visible example. At any given time there are millions of tonnes of green (unroasted) coffee advertised as ready for reshipping across oceans they've already crossed. The CBI website actually publishes figures detailing how a country like Germany is somehow the world's 4th largest re-exporter of green coffee, despite coffee not growing in Germany. Germany is not alone in this, many many countries contribute openly to re-exporting millions of tonnes of this cargo back and forth across the same oceans, all in the name of profit. Then of course roasters in consumer countries add millions of extra road journeys to the supply chain once they've finished with it. The sad thing is that these coffees are marked as best before up to 3 years after the roasting date, meaning that all of this unnecessary shipping and trucking is easily avoidable - and that's without considering the vast amount of economic development achievable in producer countries should the huge coffee supply chain be transformed to a sustainable model. Roast at source (20% lighter cargo) and ship once and once only, our morning coffees should not be boiling the planet. Thank you for your comment Joel.
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Interesting!!