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as a solar-powered villa with eco-flush toilets. Howard Hughes in The Aviator and Blood
Before his name became a blockbuster Diamonds’ Danny Archer.
brand and fans started referring to him as Leo, Last year the actor, once seen as the
an agent advised the Los Angeles-born icon ultimate Hollywood heartthrob, turned his eco
to change his name to Lenny Williams. With his evangelism into a feature film documentary
name unchanged and dogged persistence, when he created, narrated and produced
young DiCaprio continued to pursue his dreams The 11th Hour. While the film sparked off
of becoming an actor. His effort soon paid off some controversy from camps who believe
when, at the age of 19, DiCaprio saw his first its message to be too extreme, DiCaprio’s
Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination argument is simple. Says the star: “We all have
for his portrayal of Arnie Grape in the 1993 film to do our part to raise awareness about global
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. Today, he remains warming, and the problems we as a people
unforgettable for roles like Titanic’s Jack Dawson, face in promoting a sustainable environmental
Romeo in Romeo and Juliette, protagonist future for our planet.”
What You Can Do To
Help The Environment:
• Throw out old appliances that waste
energy, and when buying new products
(notably electronics and household ap-
pliances) look out for items that boast
energy efficient functionality.
• When buying a new vehicle, look for
something that’s going to give you more
mileage for your money, thereby help-
ing to reduce potential carbon dioxide
emissions.
• Forego the five-minute drive to the
closest shopping mall and rather take a
walk during your daily lunch hour. Make
sure your tires are properly inflated, and
when possible, opt to save energy and
get some exercise at the same time,
and cycle rather than driving. Consider
moving closer to work and reducing your
daily commute.
• Do your bit for the global move towards
a paperless society, and try not to print
documents or correspondence unless it
is absolutely necessary.
• Appliances still consume a significant
amount of energy even when they’re
in standby mode. Turn off your TV, DVD
player, computer and radio when you’re
not using them. Better still, switch it off at
the wall.
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