Not so very long ago, waste was a distinctly un-cool subject, something that no one really wanted to talk about – at least, n…
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From the category archives:
Recyling, Rebuilding and Reusing
“Make do and mend,” we called it, remembers Denise Mansell, “so all this recycling malarkey that everyone’s going on about th…
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For most industries, wastewater tends to be looked upon as a bit of a problem that needs to be treated and then disposed of p…
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The succinct answer to this question is simple – recycling is the best way to dispose of electronics. Consider that many electr…
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Water; turn on the tap and it flows. In a country as well provided with water as Britain – no matter how much we may moan abo…
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Wood is one of our most familiar materials; it’s hard to imagine how we’d manage without it. It has been estimated that, worl…
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Life on earth is a fragile balance of natural resources. Mineral deposits forests, fish, soil, breathable air and drinkable water…
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The Scale of the Problem in China
China is acknowledged as the fastest growing country in the world, both in terms…
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In any composting system worms and naturally occurring bacteria will be doing the work of breaking the food scraps and other com…
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Cambridge 50 miles north-east of London, is a thriving English City in the South-East of England, with 108,863 residents, accord…
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