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The meeting was the first by the city since The Press Democrat revealed that startup Resynergi has fallen under investigation ...
Blue bin recycling will not be available at any schools within the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) or the ...
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YouTube on MSN9 Genius Recycling Crafts for an Eco-Friendly Home Makeover
Welcome to Mr Sagoo's creative corner! Discover how to craft unique handmade items including gifts, toys, and practical life ...
New data shows that people in England bought 437 million plastic bags in the past year, up 7 per cent from 407 million in ...
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The Cool Down on MSNHealth experts warn of 'grave' danger lingering in our everyday lives: 'It is incumbent on us to act'
In a new report and monitoring initiative, a team of experts from around the world has voiced concerns in The Lancet over the ...
Many brands at grocery stores have food products that come in plastic or glass containers. Take a look at some popular jars ...
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YouTube on MSNCreative DIY Recycling Hacks with Eco-Friendly Craft Ideas
Welcome to Mr Sagoo's channel! Dive into the world of handmade crafts, presents, toys, and life hacks with us. Discover how ...
It may seem like a smart move, but it could cause serious problems. Here's what you need to know—and how to remove those tags safely.
On a drizzly morning in Yangon, Myanmar, the schoolyard of No. 15 Basic Education Primary School in Thingangyun township came alive as about 50 students in white-and-green uniform set their hands to ...
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The Print on MSNAn IAS officer brought down Lucknow’s garbage mountains. He’s ‘kalyug ka Hanuman’
Two Ghazipur-like dumps in Lucknow are now a park and a waste plant. Former municipal commissioner Inderjit Singh drove ...
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The Cool Down on MSNCostco shopper cashes in after bringing bottles to reverse vending machine: 'This could be a great hustle'
In the quick video, a person walks up to one of several machines at the Milford, Connecticut, Costco and starts inserting ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make game-changing discovery about material used in everything from cookware to electronics — here's what you need to know
Scientists at Japan's National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology found that by combining moderate heat with a powerful electron beam, they could fully decompose PTFE at just 698 degrees ...
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