Environment
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Empowering Circular Economy: Innovations in Waste Management and Recycling
The circular economy paradigm is an economic system designed to eliminate waste and facilitate the maximal use of resources. It challenges the traditional linear model that operates on the 'take, make, and dispose of' principle. The circular economy model employs the reduction, recycling, and reuse of materials in production and consumption loops, thereby empowering sustainability and resource conservation.
Latest Research Articles
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Storm Damage, Who is Liable?
Hawaii's Hanauma Bay's 88% Usable Area Could Submerge by 2030 Due to Sea-Level Rise, New Study Predicts
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Florida Professor Breaks World Record for Longest Time Living Underwater in a Bunker with Marine Animals
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Increasing Plastic Pollution Likely to Reduce by 80% by 2040 if Countries Observe Solution-Based Practices
Popocatepetl Volcano Spews Towers of Ash Clouds, 22 Million People in Mexico Under Threat, Schools Close
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Tsunami Warnings Issued Across South Pacific Following 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake
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Researchers Identify Fungi, Bacteria in Coastal Salt Marshes That Can Help Global Plastic Waste Problem
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Scotland Unleashes Hungry Sheep to End Invasive Toxic Giant Hogweed
Air Quality Alert Issued for Parts of Texas as Officials Announce Ozone Action Day
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Popular Seafood Crabs Disappearing, Losing Sense of Smell: Climate Change Likely a Culprit [Study]
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