At least 267 different species are known to have suffered from entanglement or ingestion of marine debris including seabirds, turtles, seals, sea lions, whales and fish. The scale of contamination of the marine environment by plastic debris is vast. It is found floating in all the worlds oceans, everywhere from …
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Environmental worries have transformed the waste industry, says Edward McBride. But governments policies remain largely incoherent.
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The ultimate in waste disposal is to tackle the problem at source
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The anthropology of garbage
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The waste business smells of money
Mais »You are what you throw away
The anthropology of garbage
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Recycling is good for the environment, but it costs. Is it worth it?
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At least 267 different species are known to have suffered from entanglement or ingestion of marine debris including seabirds, turtles, seals, sea lions, whales and fish. The scale of contamination of the marine environment by plastic debris is vast. It is found floating in all the worlds oceans, everywhere from …
Mais »Talking rubbish
Environmental worries have transformed the waste industry, says Edward McBride. But governments policies remain largely incoherent.
Mais »Round and round it goes
Recycling is good for the environment, but it costs. Is it worth it?
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