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One year of e-waste, from discarded devices, contains $57bn worth of raw materials — which could be re-used or recycled if companies improve product design
Biomimicry can lessen a structure’s impact on the environment and reverse ecological damage
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E-waste, from discarded devices, could be re-used or recycled if companies improve product design
Bliss out in a hammam, immerse yourself in an ice bath or go with the flow on a therapeutic-waters circuit
Stays that offer everything from Jazz Age elegance to cutting-edge cool via eco chic
Shutdowns, shortages and surging prices are prompting calls for a more resilient food system
By nurturing crops on a plant by plant basis, new technology can cut chemical use and boost yields
Poorer nations say they need more grants rather than loans to tackle climate change
As interest grows in new technologies for reusing waste, critics warn about greenwashing
Edible insects and CBD product show expert legal insights can be essential in bringing novel concepts to market
Global shocks have pushed nations to look inwards, though some hope COP27 will refocus attention on the climate crisis
Monitoring the health of cattle lowers the use of drugs — and the risk of bacterial resistance to them
Innovations like electronic monitoring onboard vessels could turn the tide on illegal fishing
Less than 10 per cent of the made-made material is currently reused but a new technology is set to create a more circular economy
Two companies are on a mission in Iceland to find a technological solution to the elusive problem of capturing and storing carbon dioxide
US campaigners worry that fertility apps could be weaponised against women seeking abortions
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