Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »The great recycling myth
Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »The great recycling myth
Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »The great recycling myth
Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »The great recycling myth
Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »The great recycling myth
Few arguments are more dangerous than the ones that “feel” right but can’t be justified. (Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man, 1981)
Mais »New Zealand – boffins extract antioxidants from grape seeds
A group of Marlborough investors and scientists have found the fruit of the vine can be good for business and your health in more ways than one. stuff.co.nz reports that the team formed New Zealand Extracts two years ago to investigate turning what had been viewed as grape seed waste …
Mais »UK – plastic bag tax plans illustrate complexity of recycling debate
In less than a fortnight, Londoners will decide whether they wish for a plastic bag levy or a complete ban in the capital. London councils have held a public consultation to decide on a range of options including whether nothing should be done at all or a plastic bag levy …
Mais »UK – new research finds out whatâ?Ts in the waste left after reuse, recycling and composting
Friends of the Earth has published a report which analyses what materials are likely to be in residual municipal waste after high levels of reuse, recycling and composting. The research, carried out by EnviroCentre Consultants, found that a large reduction in residual wastes could potentially be achieved by improving capture …
Mais »USA – is way to go pay to throw? Programmes adopted as recycling incentives
Seacoastonline.com reports that an increasing number of cities and towns in New Hampshire are turning to mandatory or incentive-based recycling programs to increase participation and avoid expensive solid waste removal costs. Three Seacoast communities are among the best in the state at keeping recyclables out of their solid waste stream …
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