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10:10 We’re a part of it. Are you?

Posted on : 02-09-2009 | By : Adelaide | In : Outside of Work

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For those of you read the Guardian this morning, you’ll certainly be aware of the 10:10 initiative.  What is it?

10:10 is an ambitious project to unite every sector of British society behind one simple idea: that by working together we can achieve a 10% cut in the UK’s carbon emissions in 2010.

10:10 was launched at the Tate today, and was by all accounts a big success. We couldn’t make it (I was with Ghana farmer-owned Divine Chocolate, another important cause we’ll come back to another day) but we all followed events closely via the Twitter #1010 tag and via Scribble Live

Carve has signed up as a 10:10 partnership, and hope you’ll do the same.  Get involved here: http://www.1010uk.org/

As a small firm, we hope to make our 10% cut primarily through cutting our use of electricity - computers left on 24/7, and so on - and through using public transport whenever possible. How will you save your 10%?