Tunza: The UNEP Magazine for Youth, Volume 2, Number 3, 2005 Page: 2
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UNEP
TUNZA
the UNEP magazine for youth
is available at www.ourplanet.com
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
PO Box 30552, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel (254 20) 621 234
Fax (254 20) 623 927
Telex 22068 UNEP KE
E-mail cpiinfo@unep.org
www.unep.org
ISSN 1727-8902
Director of Publication Eric Falt
Coordinator Wondwosen Asnake
Editor Geoffrey Lean
Guest Editor Caroline Ang
Nairobi Coordinator Naomi Poulton
Special Contributor Nick Nuttall
Circulation Manager Manyahleshal Kebede
Youth Contributors Gary Ang, United States; Maila
Q. Beniera, Philippines; Cecile Bordier, France; Lara El
Saad, United Arab Emirates; Lucy Grayton, UK; Orszi
Ihisz, Hungary; Pierre Jeanmougin, France; Nisrine
Kaderrehay, India; Permuya Kampel Kirasi, Kenya;
Julie Krocova, Czech Republic; Debora Maia Periera,
Brazil; Michal Przybycin, Poland; Jen Schofield, UK;
Erzsebct Szilaqyl, Hungary; Tomislav Tomasevic,
Croatia; Jindrich Vodicka, Czech Republic; Hyung
Won Lee, Republic of Korea; Dong Xiaotong, China
Other Contributors Tony Cragg; Patrizia Lugo
Loprieno, META; Isabella Marras, UNEP; Matthew
Pinsent; Rosey Simonds and David Woollcombe,
Peace Child International
Design Jana Vodickova
Web Editor Graham Barden
Production Banson
Head, UNEP's Children and Youth/Sport and
Environment Unit Theodore Oben
Printed in the United Kingdom
Front cover Jana Vodickova
The contents of this magazine do not necessarily reflect
the views or policies of UNEP or the editors, nor are they
an official record. The designations employed and the
presentation do not imply the expression of any opinion
whatsoever on the part of UNEP concerning the legal status
of any country, territory or city or its authority, or concerning
the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The non-copyrighted contents of this magazine may be
reprinted without charge provided that TUNZA and the
author or photographer concerned are credited as the
source and the editors are notified in writing and sent a
voucher copy.
TUNZA welcomes articles, reviews, illustrations and photos
for publication but cannot guarantee that they will be
published. Unsolicited manuscripts, photographs and artwork
will not be returned.
Subscriptions: If you wish to receive TUNZA on a regular
basis and are not currently on the mailing list, please contact
Manyahleshal Kebede, Circulation Manager, TUNZA, for
subscription details, giving your name and address and your
preferred language (English, French or Spanish).
Change of address: please send your address label together
with your new address to: Manyahleshal Kebede, Circulation
Manager, TUNZA, UNEP, PO Box 30552, Nairobi, Kenya.
This magazine is printed using vegetable-basedinks on paper made from 100 per cent recycled
waste material. It is bleached without any damage
to the environment.TUflZA
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5Being part of the solution
The Stack - Tony Cragg
Seeing the wood for the trees
Bamboo - not just for pandas6 Tunza answers
your questions
7 Only one planet
Shrink your shoe size!
8 Xplore, Xcit x~tpnr
Xpandin(
Just asking
9 It's our party!
Re-tread!
Check out the facts
10 Home plane'
12 CDsPC?O
14 Wildlife Works
15 Pulling together -
Matthew Pinsent16
Vol 2 No 3
Reduce Reuse
Recycle Repair
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A green answer
Fashioning fashim18 Think globally, eat locally
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'A just cup'
All grown up
Where there's wool,
there's a way20 Envoys of ideas
21 From small beginnings
22 7 wonders - sustainable
consumption
UNEP and Bayer, the German-based
international enterprise involved in health
care, crop science and material science,
are working together to strengthen
young people's environmental awareness
and engage children and youth in
environmental issues worldwide.
A partnership agreement lays down a
basis for UNEP and Bayer, who have
collaborated on projects in the Asia and
Pacific region for nearly ten years, to step14
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up current projects, transfer successful
initiatives to other countries and develop
new youth programmes. Projects include:
TUNZA Magazine, the International
Children's Painting Competition on
the Environment, the Bayer Young
Environmental Envoy in Partnership with
UNEP, the UNEP TUNZA International
Youth Conference, youth environmental
networks in Asia Pacific, the Eco Forum in
Poland and a photo competition, 'Ecology
in Focus', in eastern Europe.
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