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Dumpster diver sparks envy with photos of 'rare' tech found tossed in trash: 'Literally a gold mine'
Finding valuable electronics, like test consoles, in the trash is like winning the lottery — one Reddit user shared their tech find.
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The Independent on MSNDid food waste apps like Too Good To Go succeed in their mission?Did food waste apps like Too Good To Go succeed in their mission? - IN FOCUS : What began as a clever way to save surplus ...
This year’s World Oceans Day on June 8 is themed 'Wonderful Oceans: Sustaining What Sustains Us', while World Environment Day ...
Vietnam, warned that plastic waste is the starting point of a chain of ecological degradation and the decline of coastal ...
Businesses across Kamloops are making a stronger commitment to sustainability through a variety of eco-friendly practices ...
Telluride Science welcomes Dr. Michael McGuirk as the first guest speaker for this summer’s Town Talks series. McGuirk will ...
Coca-Cola is facing backlash after a U.N. report slammed the decision to switch from reusable glass bottles to single-use ...
On a Thursday morning in Portland’s Old Town neighborhood, two dozen people mill around a warehouse, waiting for the results ...
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Trying to correctly portion pasta for those you’re feeding is like trying to mathematically solve love. There is no “right” answer. A 4-ounce (quarter-pound) serving to one ...
The microwaves rapidly heat the carbon in the e-waste—causing the carbon to react with the tiny specks of critical materials.
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