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111 sustainability issues Animal by-product Animal welfare Biodiversity Cash crop Deforestation Dredged Ethical Fast growing Finite resource Fossil fuels From waste Genetically Modified Grow you own Harvested Home made Local Mined Monoculture Natural Organic Pesticides Petro-chemicals Political instability Provenance Recycled Renewable Re used Slaughtered Unethical Vegan Water intensive 31 111 sustainability issues Animal testing By product Certification Chemicals Child labour Composite material Co-operative Crowd funding Energy intensive Fair trade Highly processed Human rights Immoral Illegal Light weight Low embodied energy Low pay/Living wage Mass production Non toxic Raw Solvent based Solvent free Water based Working conditions 24 Affordable Battery powered Brand integrity Cheap Choice Convenient Corporate Power Disposable Durable Edible Efficient Fad Fun Greenwash Long lasting Luxury Novelty Planned obsolescence Precious Single use Seasonal Solar powered Trust 23 Adaptable Biodegradable Carbon neutral Compostable Disposable Disassemble Degradable Flotsam & Jetsam Ground pollution Hand me down Heirloom Incineration Landfill Make do and mend Marine litter Remanufactured Recyclable Refurbished Repairable Re used Second use Throw away Water pollution 23 Air freighted Concentrated Distance Embodied travel Home assembly Imported Locally made Made in the UK Over packaged Unpackaged 10 Richard Brett 0714