The Department of the Environment is expanding Gibraltar’s recycling programme by introducing organic waste collection bins ...
The college now sends 250 to 300 tons a year to the Vanguard facility, at a cost of $90 per ton. The switch has reduced both ...
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Mongabay on MSNMass salmon deaths hit Scottish farms as government investigatesHundreds of thousands of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) died on fish farms in Scotland in the final months of 2024. The mass ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNNature will aid Elkhorn Slough’s recovery from battery fire aftermath | Fish RapResults of immediate testing in Elkhorn Slough by scientists from the Moss Landing Marine Lab indicate an alarming increase ...
The bioplastics company, with an office in Shelton, collaborated with a UConn marine sciences team to evaluate the product’s ...
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The Takeout on MSN10 Cheap Fish That Are Absolutely Not Worth BuyingWhen it comes to preparing fish, you have a lot of choices, including what to buy. We consulted some experts to find out what ...
Using genes borrowed from bacteria, Macquarie University-led research has demonstrated fish and flies can be engineered to ...
Australians waste more than seven million tonnes of food at a cost of $36.6 billion to the economy. A Darwin enterprise is ...
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Plastic Pollution and Microplastics: A Growing ThreatThe Ubiquity of Plastic in Our Lives Plastic has become an inevitable part of modern life. If you look around, almost everything you see has an element of plastic in it. From the water bottles we ...
Jakarta officials are currently implementing KuPiLah, which stands for Kurangi-Pilah-Olah (Reduce-Separate-Process), as well as a waste bank program. Each RW is encouraged to have its own waste ...
The gold rabbit snail is an extraordinary freshwater species that captivates aquarists with its vibrant coloration, unique ...
A stream south of the Argentine capital turned a freakish vermilion this week, prompting concerns about pollution. Officials ...
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