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Plastic tsunami: How plastic waste is on track to almost triple by 2060

Business Green

Governments must work together to avoid tidal wave of plastic waste, think tank warns. Plastic waste is on track to triple by 2060, according to the latest report from the OECD think tank, which warns that recycling capacity and circular economy policies are failing to keep pace with still surging global demand for plastics.

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Aquaculture becomes a net-positive

GreenBiz

The most dominant region in the world today for aquaculture production is Asia, particularly China, but Norway (for salmon) and Central America (for tilapia) are also big exporters. It is being considered more often as a sustainable alternative to plastic packaging , which gives farmers another potential buyer. Among the emerging U.S.

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Aquaculture becomes a net-positive

AGreenLiving

The most dominant region in the world today for aquaculture production is Asia, particularly China, but Norway (for salmon) and Central America (for tilapia) are also big exporters. It is being considered more often as a sustainable alternative to plastic packaging , which gives farmers another potential buyer. Among the emerging U.S.

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