Maine Becomes The First State To Ban Single-Use Foam Containers
Conservationists are celebrating a win in Maine, which just became the first state in the nation to ban single-use food and drink containers made of polystyrene…
Source: www.care2.com
Conservationists are celebrating a win in Maine, which just became the first state in the nation to ban single-use food and drink containers made of polystyrene…
Source: www.care2.com
The researchers took everything into account and presented their findings on a world map.
Mavi’s Fall/Winter 20-21 collection features new fashion fits and sustainable fabrics developed exclusively for the premium denim brand.
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hen I travel outside Europe I’m happy to see the positive image that our little continent projects in terms of producing quality products and establishing progressive environmental legislation. Of course, that doesn’t mean that Europe is a perfect model, and we are well aware of our own contradictions: the way European countries export their waste to other regions without taking into account the impact it will have, or the double standards applied by certain European companies when they operate abroad, are just some of them.
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