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Should it be illegal for companies to use the famous "chasing arrows" recycling symbol on products that are not recyclable or are rarely recycled? The City of Philadelphia certainly thinks so, having ...
BY PATRICK IWELUNMOR The Nigerian media space remains animated, dissecting a recent development that has rippled through ...
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A survey of 4000 consumers found that secondhand sales in New Zealand have reached record highs, expanding the circular ...
Mastering recycling in 2025 means understanding what actually belongs in your bin. Takeout containers might look recyclable, but appearances can be deceiving -- many should either be reused, if ...