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- 5 innovative ways your coffee grounds can be recycled
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- Circular water solutions key to sustainable data centres
Digital connectivity shapes our lives, yet there is an environmental cost of data centres on which it relies Here's how circular water solutions can help
- 4 charts to show why adopting a circular economy matters
In a circular economy, waste is reduced, reused, recycled or remade If the world adopts a circular economy approach, by 2050, the volume of municipal solid waste could reduce from more than 4 5 billion tonnes a year to less than 2 billion tonnes, according to a new UN report
- 5 unusual waste products recycled into something new | World Economic Forum
Here are 5 companies that have come up with innovative ways to re-use and recycle waste The global waste problem is getting worse The World Bank estimates that without urgent action, the amount of items discarded by humans will increase by 73% by 2050
- 8 inspiring innovations that are helping to fight plastic pollution
To discover innovators around the world, the Global Plastic Action Partnership collaborated with UpLink to launch GPIN, aiming to build a community of innovators working to eradicate plastic pollution
- Why is black plastic packaging so hard to recycle? - The World Economic . . .
This black plastic packaging is hard to recycle Image: WRAP The material is so hard to recycle that some of the UK’s biggest supermarkets have pledged to stop using it in their own product ranges by the end of 2019, with others set to follow by the end of 2020
- Helping companies in China recycle 50% of e-waste by 2025
We recycle just 20% of the more than 53 million metric tonnes of e-waste generated globally each year, according to the Global E-waste Monitor This is a challenge and a missed opportunity Experts estimate that materials in global e-waste are worth $62 billion per year
- How 2025 can be the tipping point for scaled reusable packaging
Recent years have seen growing momentum for reuse models across the public and private sectors The new European Union Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) includes provisions on reuse, which companies operating in the region will need to adhere to by the end of the decade
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