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States across the U.S. are looking to adopt new recycling regimes that require producers of packaging to pay for its inevitable disposal but industry is digging in to try to _...Read More_
States across the U.S. are looking to adopt new recycling regimes that require producers of packaging to pay for its inevitable disposal but industry is digging in to try to _...Read More_
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"Tristan Abbey Contributor Share on Twitter Tristan Abbey is President of Comarus Analytics LLC. He served as senior policy advisor at the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and as director for strategic planning at the _...Read More_
"Tristan Abbey Contributor Share on Twitter Tristan Abbey is President of Comarus Analytics LLC. He served as senior policy advisor at the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and as director for strategic planning at the _...Read More_
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>"Jetti Resources, an obscure mining business part-owned by members of the Pritzker and Walton families, is getting some _...Read More_
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>"Here’s why that’s a problem for the climate."
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"Among all possible climate actions, recycling ranks pretty low in its impact."
"Among all possible climate actions, recycling ranks pretty low in its impact."
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Australia could see billions of dollars in revenue lost without a profound cultural shift to a circular and zero-waste economy that re-uses plastic, glass and paper instead of burying it in landfill or exporting it.
Australia could see billions of dollars in revenue lost without a profound cultural shift to a circular and zero-waste economy that re-uses plastic, glass and paper instead of burying it in landfill or exporting it.
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>"Those who are better organised have prospered more"
>"Those who are better organised have prospered more"
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"There is considerably more plastic on our planet than there is living animal mass. Buildings and roads account for more mass than trees and shrubs. As of 2020, the weight of humankind’s creations is…"
"There is considerably more plastic on our planet than there is living animal mass. Buildings and roads account for more mass than trees and shrubs. As of 2020, the weight of humankind’s creations is…"
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It is not a sin to produce plastics if it is processed or recycled to make another product.
It is not a sin to produce plastics if it is processed or recycled to make another product.
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The excess in our societies are astonishing.
The excess in our societies are astonishing.