How Lobster Shells Could Replace Single-Use Plastic
A team of students at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London has developed a series of machines that could help reduce single-use plastics. Ope…
A team of students at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College London has developed a series of machines that could help reduce single-use plastics. Ope…
The global environmental watchdog organization Basel Action Network (BAN) today released the findings of a two-year study in 10 EU countries that followed 31…
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Dominik Isler – CEO, Swiss Economic Forum – on connecting with Swiss #circulareconomy #entrepreneurs at the online summit ‘Zero-waste: Build a Profitable Bus…
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