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Blame the food sector as the worst offender to natural capital, particularly the oceans, says this U.N. study.
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Procter & Gamble has announced its first zero-waste-to-landfill manufacturing plant in North America in the latest move towards its goal of becoming a zero-waste company. The company has already achieved zero-waste status for eight manufacturing facilities in other regions, including Belgium and the U.K., but the Maine plant represents the first U.S. facility to embrace the model.
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The environmental group has released the latest version of its influential Guide to Greener Electronics, with Nokia in the top spot and Nintento stuck in dead last.
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New European Union rules governing the design and disposal of batteries came into effect last week, heralding restrictions on the toxic contents of batteries sold in the region.