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As 2015 draws to a close, the edie team is now off for a well-deserved break until the New Year, but we thought we'd leave you with some festive fun and our own round-up of the past year's big sustainability stories.
What happens to our festive feast generates? How many miles of wrapping paper will be thrown away? And why will National Grid be watching the Downton Abbey finale so intently? Find out in edie's sustainability stats Christmas special...
National Grid has predicted the last ever episode of Downton Abbey will cause a power demand pick-up of 400MW when it is aired on Christmas Day this year.
More than 60 environmentalist organisations are calling for a tax on fossil fuel extraction that would see energy giants pay compensation to countries being impacted by climate change.
With delegates frantically negotiating a legally-binding climate deal in Paris earlier this month, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has announced that its fleet of 200 electric vehicles saved more than 18 tonnes of carbon equivalent emissions over the two weeks.
After a successful two month trial period, one third of London's bus fleet will soon by powered by a biofuel-diesel hybrid, resulting in more than 21,000 tonnes of carbon emissions being reduced annually.
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