Finland's new generation of climate heroes
The town of Ii in northern Finland wants to be the world's first zero-waste community.
They stopped using fossil fuels - and the municipality is reducing CO2 emissions faster than any other community in Finland.
Their target is to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2020, which is 30 years ahead of the EU's target.
Since 2012 they've invested heavily in geothermal, solar and wind energy projects that have paid off: they now generate a profit of half a million euros a year.
They believe the key to successful climate action is education from a very young age. So how is Ii raising an environmentally conscious generation?
Producer: Erika Benke; Camera: Antti Leinonen; Editing: Soraya Auer
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