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These tiny homes are 3D printed from 100,000 recycled plastic bottles

These tiny homes are 3D printed from 100,000 recycled plastic bottles

The startup Azure Printed Homes uses a range of recycled plastic to build 180-square-foot spaces that start at just $40,000.
These bottles are made from plastic recycled by enzymes

These bottles are made from plastic recycled by enzymes

The enzymes break down plastic to the molecular level, making it easier to use different kinds of plastics to make new bottles.
Evian's new 100% recycled plastic bottle has no label

Evian's new 100% recycled plastic bottle has no label

The bottle, which has the brand name engraved onto the recycled plastic, is part of Evian’s effort to become fully circular by 2025.
This plastic pollution scorecard ranks companies' plastic reductions

This plastic pollution scorecard ranks companies' plastic reductions

A new report ranks companies based on things like packaging design, reusable material use, and investment in recycling. The highest score is a B–. Many companies failed entirely.
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The tech industry is terrible for the environment. These new carbon labels make it more transparent
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The tech industry is terrible for the environment. These new carbon labels make it more transparent

Logitech will start labeling all its products with a nutrition label for CO2.
Plastic pollution threatens marine life, humans and ecosystems. Enter FRED, a future vacuum of the ocean
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Plastic pollution threatens marine life, humans and ecosystems. Enter FRED, a future vacuum of the ocean

A nonprofit group is trying to help solve one of the planet’s most daunting problems: oceans littered with plastic.
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