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Why Wetaskiwin wants to steam its garbage

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The County of Wetaskiwin, south of Edmonton, is looking to adopt a new Canadian-developed technology that could divert 90 per cent of its waste from the landfill. The county has signed a memorandum of understanding with Halifax-based...
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Getting spring ready at Goffle Brook Farm and Garden Center in Ridgewood

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News 12’s Lauren Due visited Goffle Brook Farm and Garden Center in Ridgewood to get spring ready.
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Get spring ready at Goffle Brook Farm and Garden Center in Ridgewood

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News 12’s Lauren Due visited Goffle Brook Farm and Garden Center in Ridgewood to get spring ready.
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Husband and wife square off for top literary award

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One of the largest literary awards in Atlantic Canada has a new winner.Three people were shortlisted for the 2023 Winterset award, including a married couple: longtime novelist Michael Crummey and first-time author Holly Hogan. Things...
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Sen. Schumer touts importance of renewing federal ‘ghost gun’ law

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Schumer called the law’s renewal crucial in protecting the public. He was joined by sheriffs from Dutchess and Ulster counties.
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This Tiger’s Action Calls For Our Urgent Attention To Plastic Pollution

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The video from Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra, where a tiger picked up a plastic bottle, underscores the urgent need to combat plastic pollution. Instances like a cow with 60 kg of plastic in its stomach in Kota and elephants in...
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Crisis upon crisis in Syria

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Crisis upon crisis in Syria
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What happens when a homeless person loses their only private space?

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Mike Bendis, 62, lost his makeshift cabin to a fire in late November. Now he’s holding on to hope that a housing unit will open up.
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Government plans Canada-wide plastics registry in environmental push

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Ottawa is seeking input on a potential national plastics registry it hopes will encourage companies to salvage waste plastic and reimburse Canadians and retailers for recycling. The plan involves tracking everything from food and...
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Pradeep Sangwan Is Cleaning Up The The Himalayas

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It is not uncommon for tourists to leave behind plastic and other non-biodegradable waste, slowly turning once-pristine tourist spots into garbage dumps. The delicate ecosystem of the Himalayas has also been affected by an increase in...
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Bali water problems: Tourists to start paying entry tax in 2024

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Starting next year, foreign tourists will have to pay a tax to enter the Indonesian island of Bali.
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The effect of plastic waste on the environment is 'undebatable,' says Guilbeault

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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canadians are worried about plastic pollution.
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Gaza humanitarian crisis: Cold weather and rainfall exacerbate conditions

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Displaced people in Gaza are dealing not only with the bitter weather but also with the reality of a conflict that has shattered families.
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Federal Court overturns national single-use plastics ban

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Many single-use plastics were set to be banned across the country in December, but the Federal Court ruled it unconstitutional on Thursday. But it still may not mean a comeback for plastic bags and straws.
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#TheMoment a Sask. teen taught her horse to paint

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Tuff the horse is an 11-year-old off-track thoroughbred — and a painter. Ella Wall has built a powerful bond with the animal that includes the occasional painting session.
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Nations convene in Kenya to hammer out treaty on plastic pollution

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Negotiations on a global treaty to combat plastic pollution have opened in the Kenyan capital.
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Ukrainian decoys: Rapid growth in deceiving military equipment

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The war in Ukraine has led to rapid growth in industries supplying products and equipment to the military.
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These grocery stores want an exemption to Canada's plastic ban

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A number of supermarkets in Calgary and Toronto give customers compostable bags at checkout, which they say should be exempt from a federal ban on single-use plastics coming into effect this year.
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Observing Plastic-Free July

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Plastic-Free July is being observed to highlight the use of plastic and its effects. Cheddar News' Michelle Castillo gave up using single-use plastic for the day and spoke with Kathyrn Kellogg, founder of Going Zero Waste, to get her take.
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Italian ecosystem: Extreme heatwaves affect seawater temperatures

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The warming seawater and increased amounts of plastic pollution are damaging ecosystems in the Mediterranean.
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Janhvi Kapoor's bold avatar in silver mermaid gown faces backlash, netizens compare her with plastic and foil

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While BAWAAL SCREENING night Janhvi Kapoor wore a hot and sexy metallic silver mermaid gown, she opted for nude makeup without any accessories. However, soon after the video surfaced on the web, netizens trolled them and compared them to...
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Is Plastic Actually Being Recycled? | Explains

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We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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The Dark History Behind Recycling

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We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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Meet the guitar maker producing music instruments from mushroom instead of plastic

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Rosewood out, mushroom spores in: Rachel Rosenkrantz is a guitar-maker who's integrated mycelium and other biomaterials to create more environmentally friendly, plastic-free instruments.