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10 tips for a (mostly) plastic-free life

Dothan Eagle 05 Nov 2021
Every piece of plastic ever made still ...
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Definite Articles Unveils The Most Sustainable Performance Wear On The Planet

The Salamanca Press 04 Nov 2021
The need to rethink how performance wear is made is more prominent than ever. Today's performance apparel uses tiny bits of plastic to achieve its strength, stretch and support but these yarns bruise and batter the environment. When washed, they leak plastic into our oceans and when tossed, they sit in landfills.
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How can we benefit from extraction of plastic junk from the oceans?

Korea Times 03 Nov 2021
Devastatingly, waste also ends up in water systems and the oceans, especially plastic waste ... Plastic waste that ends up in the ocean comes from different places, all over the world ... At the same time, through the internet and social media, more people are being enlightened with growing awareness of the ever-worsening problem of plastic pollution.
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‘Have you ever burned plastic to your skin?’: Crochet TikTokers warn people against making potholders ...

The Daily Dot 03 Nov 2021
But as many crochet TikTokers are pointing out this week, sometimes there are exceptions to that rule—and which yarn you make an item with could make the difference between safely handling hot items and getting burned with plastic ... Have you ever burned plastic to your skin?” ... The post ‘Have you ever burned plastic to your skin?’.
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RACHEL BEGLIN COLUMN: Leaf the leaves alone for an Earth-conscious fall

Bemidji Pioneer 03 Nov 2021
Then, we put them in plastic bags that will never go away (fun fact, no piece of plastic ever created on Earth has decomposed yet) and the decaying leaves in the bag will just release carbon into the atmosphere slowly in a landfill somewhere, not to mention the fossil fuels ...
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Healthcare Industry Veteran Cindy R. Kent Appointed Chief Operating Officer at Everly Health

Killeen Daily Herald 03 Nov 2021
Everlywell, which is focused on providing consumers access to convenient and affordable lab testing; Natalist, the women's health brand offering fertility and pregnancy essentials with a net-zero plastic footprint; and Everly Health Solutions, which offers industry stakeholders a ...
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Angela Deem takes a shot at former friend Jojo, who hit right back at the ...

m&c; 03 Nov 2021
Jojo is calling out Angela Deem. Pic credit. TLC. By this point, it’s no secret that Angela Deem lost a friend in Jojo but it seems that their drama isn’t over yet ... Happily Ever After?, Angela left viewers in suspense after she threatened to divorce Michael and partied with her plastic surgeon ... Happily Ever After? is currently on hiatus. .
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The Tesla stock price is madness. But does this really matter?

The Motley Fool 03 Nov 2021
The Tesla (NASDAQ. TSLA) stock price has exploded since September ... Now it’s 14.2 times as much ... On an empty main road in the early hours of the morning, the acceleration and ride quietness were like nothing I’d ever experienced. However, I found the car’s trim and finishing rather plastic and tacky for a high-end car ... bull vs bear ... .
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The curious case of the ancient whale bones

Vox 03 Nov 2021
These strandings have been happening “ever since there were whales,” says Ketten. But humans are now contributing to the problem, whether through whaling, plastic pollution, or climate change ... or baseline, revealing how whale strandings looked before humans ever came along.
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Aim for Frustrating yet Achievable Challenges to Keep Brain Active, OSU Provost’s Lecture Series Speaker Says

Cascade Business News 02 Nov 2021
The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain ... “My only advice would be not to ever be scared to try different pathways,” he said ... Another question focused on whether certain people had a greater ability to take advantage of the brain’s ever-changing nature, the concept Eagleman refers to as “livewired,” and other scientists call “brain plasticity.”.
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Beats Fit Pro review: The best Beats (or Apple) buds so far

Digital Trends 02 Nov 2021
If you’re shopping for a set of true wireless earbuds, you’ve got more choices than ever and many more features to consider ... The wingtips are beautifully integrated into the plastic of the multifunction buttons — so much so that you really can’t see where the rubber ends and the plastic begins.
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Sen. Hawley says American men are 'withdrawing' into pornography and video games amid 'crisis'

Yahoo Daily News 02 Nov 2021
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, said Sunday that there was a "crisis of American men," attacking liberal ideology and an array of political beliefs and cultural touchpoints that he believes are degrading traditional ideas of masculinity ... Masculinity is looking less rigid. ... U.S. Sen ... Men are getting more plastic surgery than ever ... .
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Watch now: Kyle Rittenhouse jury hears opening statements, first witnesses

Winona Daily News 02 Nov 2021
Did (Rittenhouse) ever say someone was trying to attack him with a gun? Binger asked ... Did he ever say someone was trying to attack him with a knife? ... “Did you ever consider using your gun to shoot at anyone?” Binger asked Black.
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Trash and burn: Big brands’ new plastic waste plan

Taipei Times 01 Nov 2021
Making plastic disappear from landfills and burning it to fuel the world’s cement plants seems like a dream come true, although some say that this just relocates waste from the land to the air we breathe ... Less than 10 percent of all the plastic ever made has been recycled, in large part because it is too costly to collect and sort ... EVER MORE PLASTIC.
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Trash and Burn: Big Brands' New Plastic Waste Plan

Beijing News 01 Nov 2021
They're promoting this approach as a win-win for a planet choking on plastic waste ... Four leading sources of plastic packaging are involved ... Less than 10% of all the plastic ever made has been recycled, in large part because it's too costly to collect and sort. Plastic production, meanwhile, is projected to double within 20 years ... Ever more plastic.
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