Environment
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LEGO Bricks From Recycled Plastic Bottles Scrapped as Carbon Emissions Reduction Not Met, Company Studies Alternatives
Plans for the production of Lego bricks from recycled plastic bottles have been scrapped because it was not able to meet the required reduction rate for carbon emissions. The company will continue to look for alternatives. Read more here.
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Overfishing in the Egyptian Mediterranean: A New Study Calls for Urgent Action To Save the Fisheries
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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide
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New Zealand’s Mud Snails Feared To Threaten Lake Tahoe’s Ecosystem, Experts Say
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Global Assessment Reveals the Devastating Effects of Invasive Alien Species on Nature and People in Africa
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Plastic Recycling Is a False Solution to the Global Plastic Crisis, Warns UN Chief
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