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...“There is an iPhone for everyone catering for different habits supported by numerous trade-in and recycling programmes,” said Paolo Pescatore, analyst at PP Foresight....
...But big US waste companies have been investing hundreds of millions of dollars to improve their recycling facilities, including new tech to sort materials, a Morgan Stanley report noted in June 2022....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on March 24 2023. ©2023 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Brookfield previously raised $15bn in a fund co-led by former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, which has supported renewable power development alongside technologies such as nuclear and waste recycling...
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...It also raised questions about whether Hay, without Florence’s programming prowess, could retain its edge in a world awash with literary festivals, often recycling the same roster of authors....
...This implies that the technology we need is far closer than most people think....
...After living through two world wars and a global economic depression, she was addicted to hoarding and recycling almost anything she possessed....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on July 27. ©2022 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...He told Nikkei that “materials have to be replaced, processes have to be reworked, new technology may have to be adapted”....
...Tesla co-founder JB Straubel’s ambitious battery recycling start-up Redwood Materials has raised more than $700m in a funding round as it seeks to upend the US supply chain for electric vehicles....
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...The Danish audio specialist won the accolade from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute, whose judgment is based on use of safe chemicals, recycling capabilities, renewable energy in manufacturing...
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...Laguarta also hails Europe’s greener policies and recycling infrastructure, which means all Pepsi bottles in Europe will be made of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) by 2022, while its US bottles...
...The bitcoin investment amounts to a recycling of some of the billions of dollars Musk has been able to raise from stock market investors on the back of Tesla’s booming share price....
...This fascinating business has built huge controlled environment greenhouses in the Appalachians which are in effect closed loops, recycling all their water to produce what are in effect price-competitive...
...“Terrible for the environment and zero accountability for responsible recycling and disposal,” he said in a tweet....
...The risk of such a vision, however, is that consumers will depend on technology to save the planet when the more obvious answer is to consume less and reuse more....
...Canned wine was included in a list of eight “best sectors for launching a business in 2018” by Inc Magazine....
...Only 11 per cent of what passes through here is consigned to recycling, where a partner in Germany will granulate plastics and smelt gold and copper to leave just 0.4 per cent of unrecyclable residue....
...Recycling is good! No, it’s broken. Paper is the answer! It will never work as well as plastic. Technology will save us! It will take years to be commercially viable. Taxes and regulation are needed!...
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