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Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCan Compostable Shoes Break Down Fashion’s Waste Problem?A small but growing number of footwear companies are using "biodegradable" and "compostable" as selling points. What does ...
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Whether it’s stems and skins or past-their-prime protein and produce, you’re probably throwing a lot of perfectly good food ...
Composting has gone mainstream. If you're ready to pile on, we've outlined everything you need to know to start a compost ...
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LoveToKnow on MSN11 Hacks to Reduce Food Waste That’ll Make Your Trash Bins LighterYou can reduce food waste one quick hack at a time. Save money and live more sustainably with these simple ideas.
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Soy Carmín on MSNUnmasking the Waste: 10 Everyday Purchases That Are Basically Just TrashIn a world increasingly aware of environmental impact and smart spending, many of us still unknowingly fill our carts with ...
Lagos, with its coastal geography, had become especially vulnerable to the effects of plastic pollution. Thin plastics and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: How Proper Waste Sorting Can Help Solve Kampala's Waste ProblemWaste isn't just a city issue, it starts at home. And so do the solutions. One of the biggest challenges facing Kampala today is the growing amount of unmanaged waste. But there's a simple and ...
Jamie’s Little Allotment column, Gayton gardener Jamie Marsh takes us to his ‘happy place’ and explains how to grow your own ...
Planning a holiday without the plastic guilt? These stunning destinations are leading the way in sustainable, waste-free travel.
The retail and infrastructure giant also is investing in bioplastics developments and recycling to address consumer packaging ...
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