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Verge-cutting mower head “gives biodiversity a winning edge”

Envirotec Magazine

cutting width and also employs ‘sensor rollers’ that offer reduced ground contact and thereby provide more protection than a conventional pressing roller. cutting width and also employs ‘sensor rollers’ that offer reduced ground contact and thereby provide more protection than a conventional pressing roller. The mower has a 1.2m

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Bidgely

If you have been reading the news or the papers then you’re likely to have heard that the academic world is on the verge of another major scandal with one or more high profile figures having been accused of plagiarism. Or maybe you are thinking; well I can’t do that because I will lose my mind!

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Hacking solutions to 'time-sensitive' climate problems

GreenBiz

For more essays and articles by Shana Rapport, sign up for VERGE Weekly , one of our free newsletters. Sanjana Paul is a 23-year-old scientist, electrical engineer and environmental activist on a mission. . Yes, she's worked at NASA. But her mission isn't to explore the outer edges of the solar system.

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How two companies are building systems to scale reuse, which is vital for a circular economy

GreenBiz

While scoopable bins are off limits in its stores, the chain is using gravity bins (the ones pictured above), which have a pull-down lever to dispense food without its having any contact with a person’s hand. Fri, 11/06/2020 - 01:15. But scoop bins quickly have become a thing of the past this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is possible.

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Soul Candy. Activating Your Soul’s Desires For a More Delicious World.

Earth Gratitude

The Earth Day Network is the world’s largest environmental organization, partnering with over 50,000 organizations in over 190 countries. For additional information about their environmental literacy resources, their No Child Left Inside and Green our Schools campaign, visit EarthDay.org. One thing that is key is to include the parents.

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The right-to-repair movement is just getting started

The Verge: Energy

Brausch for The Verge Apple stunned the world when it came out in support of California’s right-to-repair law. Illustration by Nico H. But software locks and other obstacles seem to signal that the fight is far from over. Several months back, Apple refurbisher John Bumstead received a batch of about 20 MacBooks from an e-waste recycler.

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How two companies are building systems to scale reuse, which is vital for a circular economy

AGreenLiving

“[Our reuse] programs are all still in operation, and we’re minimally impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Alexandra DySard, environmental and partnership manager at MOM’s Organic Market, during GreenBiz Group’s clean economy conference VERGE 20 last week. It’s easy to use and easy to sanitize.