#16: Carbon Footprint of Radio Student Zagreb
Oktober’s edition of Unpolluted on Air produced by Radioactivism team of Radio Student Zagreb
Are radio stations eco-friendly or are they polluters? If this question never crossed your mind, you might want to listen to our new episode. We talked about the ways in which we can make our radio more sustainable. Ivan has talked to our editor in chief Ivan Vlašić to find out how much of an impact our radio station has on the environment, and methods of lowering it. Sara spoke to Vito Avakumović, an expert on climate change, who had a thing or two to say about recycling and what carbon footprint really means.
Written and produced by: Sara Panjkota, Sara Sorić and Ivan Poschko
Making of photo: Sara Panjkota
Official photo by Sara Sorić
*the show is in Croatian language
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