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What is Earth Day

Every year, the 22nd April (since 1970) is known as Earth Day! It is a day where everyone is encouraged to think a little bit more of the environment. We asked to mindful of catastrophic changes which might result if our society continues to disrespect the earth.

NetEngine

NetEngine is very happy to exist on this planet and in order to minimize our collective impact to our environment we already have in place some simple practices, which we encourage others to adopt if you aren't already adept to them. They include, recycling or providing showers so people can come to work by bike.

We are always thinking of how to take this further. In the meantime, to show our respect for Mother Earth on its day we're taking some simple steps like, inviting everyone to avoid using the car; keeping the aircon off for the entire day; minimising the use of lights and other polluting devices, and given we'll likely survive the day without these things, we'll likely adopt them as common practice.

What is Earth Day

Every year, the 22nd April (since 1970) is known as Earth Day! It is a day where everyone is encouraged to think a little bit more of the environment. We asked to mindful of catastrophic changes which might result if our society continues to disrespect the Earth.

NetEngine

NetEngine is very happy to exist on this planet and in order to minimize our collective impact to our environment we already have in place some simple practices, which we encourage others to adopt if you aren't already adept to them. They include, recycling or providing showers so people can come to work by bike.

We are always thinking of how to take this further. In the meantime, to show our respect for Mother Earth on its day we're taking some simple steps like, inviting everyone to avoid using the car; keeping the aircon off for the entire day; minimising the use of lights and other polluting devices, and given we'll likely survive the day without these things, we'll likely adopt them as common practice.