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Embassy Lords Environmental Protection Agency (ELEPA)
Topic Started: Sep 21 2012, 05:56 PM (80 Views)
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Our environment is precious and sacred. However, there is a distinct lack of care in this world. This is why ELEPA was founded in January 2001.

ELEPA is a governmental organisation (GO) which has a number of important tasks:


  • Woodland Conservation - Woodland areas are all protected under government regulations enforced by ELEPA. For every tree felled, another must be planted and the reforestation efforts are managed to benefit the local animal and plant populations. Only registered licence holders are permitted to cut down trees in Embassy Lords.
  • Recycling - All households are supplied with a number of different coloured bins which are collected on a regular rota.
  • Foreign Waste Distribution - ELEPA transports some of the waste to foreign nations which are willing to accept it. This reduces the amount of rubbish in landfill sites in Embassy Lords and aids recycling in third world nations.
  • Fuel-saving Aircraft - All aircraft produced or operated in Embassy Lords are regulated by ELEPA to ensure they are sufficiently fuel-efficient.
  • Lightweight Automobile Chassis - All automobiles manufactured in Embassy Lords must comply with weight-to-volume ratios to reduce the manufacturing costs and maximise their fuel efficiency.
  • Seedbanks - ELEPA is responsible for a number of large seedbanks in Embassy Lords to conserve endangered plant species.
  • Zoos - Zoos generate profit and are used to preserve the natural genetic diversity in animal species and populations. Specimens are captured with the hope of being reintroduced into the wild.
  • Litter Collection - ELEPA contributes towards the cleaning of public areas. Tourists to Embassy Lords frequently comment on how clean our beaches are.
  • Cryogenic Facilities - ELEPA often uses cryogenic (deep freezing) technology to preserve endangered species. Eggs and seeds are often stored in these facilities.
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