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Slow is Beautiful

Slow is Beautiful

One of four scenarios exploring what the world will be like for the fashion industry in 2025. A world of political collaboration and global trade. ‘Slow fashion’ is in vogue, and high street brands compete on sustainability credentials. People own fewer, but higher quality clothes.

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Biodiversity in the Caribbean

Biodiversity in the Caribbean

A short film from the Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) that promotes regional co-operation in the protection and development of the marine environment of the Caribbean. The CEP is one of the UNEP administered Regional Seas Programmes.

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World Environment Day 2006

World Environment Day 2006

Everyone can do something to save the environment!

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Human After All

Human After All

An lovable and slightly dim polar bear and an angry penguin demonstrate the importance of water efficiency and the issue of climate change. This film was written by students at Liverpool John Moores University for the Tomorrow’s World Short Film Competition which was conceived by the Environment Agency.

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The Big Ask Animation, Part 1

The Big Ask Animation, Part 1

The first in a series of animations showing how you can save yourself money and the planet in the process.

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Soy Story

Soy Story

Rapper Scroobius Pip and actor Bernard Wrigley are the star voices behind the charming tale of a cow who treks to South America to answer his son’s questions about where their food comes from. Soy Story highlights the environmental damage caused by Government-sponsored factory farming.

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Don’t Bring Me Back

Don’t Bring Me Back

Public information film which provides advice on importing food into the UK to reduce the risk of exotic animal diseases entering the country and threatening our public health, livestock, agriculture and horticultural industries and the environment. Produced as part of the Government’s ‘Don’t bring me back’ campaign.

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