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Great Pacific Garbage Patch is 16 times bigger than previously estimated, study finds

A new study involving scientists from around the world suggests there are more than 79,000 tonnes of ocean plastic in…

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Vanuatu bans plastic and fines rubbish dumpers

Vanuatu will become the first country in the world to ban plastic bottles! The Vanuatu government has signed orders limiting…

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7 Ways You Can Help Save The World’s Oceans

Our oceans cover 71% of the earth’s surface and they are a valuable resource to all living creatures. Without water,…

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Japan may dump 1 million tonnes of nuclear waste in ocean

Monday, November 27, 2017, 6:14 PM – In March 2011, a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear…

Atlantic Recycling 'serious pollution' still not removed | B1withearth
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Atlantic Recycling ‘serious pollution’ still not removed

A recycling boss who dumped waste at a conservation site has failed to remove it four years after being ordered…

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Man fined £600 for recycling box from vegan beard business

Councils often spark a bit of controversy when it comes to charging hefty fines for seemingly harmless offences. Whether it’s…

IKEA breaks ground on green 'destination' store for sustainable living | B1withearth
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IKEA breaks ground on green ‘destination’ store for sustainable living

IKEA store in Greenwich will help Londoners live a more sustainable lifestyle thanks to in-store upcycling centre, roof terrace, and…

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  • Great Pacific Garbage Patch is 16 times bigger than previously estimated, study finds
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  • 7 Ways You Can Help Save The World’s Oceans
  • Japan may dump 1 million tonnes of nuclear waste in ocean

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