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Global Plastic Production Soars, Recycling Remains Low
A new study reveals that global plastic production in 2022 reached 400 million tons, with less than 10% derived from recycled materials; the highest per-capita consumption was in the US (216 kg), while China had the highest total consumption (80 million tons); only 38 million tons were recycled, whi...
Global Plastic Production Soars, Recycling Remains Low
A new study reveals that global plastic production in 2022 reached 400 million tons, with less than 10% derived from recycled materials; the highest per-capita consumption was in the US (216 kg), while China had the highest total consumption (80 million tons); only 38 million tons were recycled, whi...
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40% Bias Score


EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.
EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.
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36% Bias Score


EU Fines Car Makers €458 Million Amidst CO2 Emission Limit Easing
Fifteen car manufacturers were fined €458 million for an anti-competitive cartel on end-of-life vehicle management, contrasting with the EU's decision to ease CO2 emission limits for vehicles over a three-year period (2025-2027) to avoid potential billions in penalties, while the Italian car market ...
EU Fines Car Makers €458 Million Amidst CO2 Emission Limit Easing
Fifteen car manufacturers were fined €458 million for an anti-competitive cartel on end-of-life vehicle management, contrasting with the EU's decision to ease CO2 emission limits for vehicles over a three-year period (2025-2027) to avoid potential billions in penalties, while the Italian car market ...
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40% Bias Score


Arakuaa: Turning Plastic Waste into Textile Fibers for Bolivian Indigenous Artisans
Bolivian engineer Grecia Bello developed Arakuaa, a low-cost machine converting recycled plastic bottles into textile fibers, providing a sustainable alternative for indigenous artisans impacted by deforestation in Bolivia's Amazon and Chiquitanía regions, which lost 8 million hectares of forest bet...
Arakuaa: Turning Plastic Waste into Textile Fibers for Bolivian Indigenous Artisans
Bolivian engineer Grecia Bello developed Arakuaa, a low-cost machine converting recycled plastic bottles into textile fibers, providing a sustainable alternative for indigenous artisans impacted by deforestation in Bolivia's Amazon and Chiquitanía regions, which lost 8 million hectares of forest bet...
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24% Bias Score


€458 Million Fine for Automakers in EU Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 European automakers €458 million for a 15-year price-fixing cartel on vehicle recycling from 2002-2017, with Volkswagen, Renault/Nissan, and Stellantis receiving the largest penalties; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine for whistleblowing, and the ACEA was fined €500,000 f...
€458 Million Fine for Automakers in EU Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 European automakers €458 million for a 15-year price-fixing cartel on vehicle recycling from 2002-2017, with Volkswagen, Renault/Nissan, and Stellantis receiving the largest penalties; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine for whistleblowing, and the ACEA was fined €500,000 f...
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40% Bias Score


New Method Degrades 'Forever Chemicals' and Recycles Fluorine
Researchers at the University of Oxford developed a new method using potassium phosphate salts and a ball mill to efficiently degrade PFAS, recovering much of the fluorine for reuse, offering a sustainable solution to pollution and resource scarcity.
New Method Degrades 'Forever Chemicals' and Recycles Fluorine
Researchers at the University of Oxford developed a new method using potassium phosphate salts and a ball mill to efficiently degrade PFAS, recovering much of the fluorine for reuse, offering a sustainable solution to pollution and resource scarcity.
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20% Bias Score

EU Fines Carmakers €128 Million for Recycling Cartel, Eases CO2 Standards
The European Commission fined 15 car manufacturers, including Volkswagen (€128 million) and Renault/Nissan (€81 million), and their lobbying group ACEA (€500,000) for a 15-year cartel suppressing information on vehicle recyclability, coinciding with a Commission proposal to ease CO2 emission standar...

EU Fines Carmakers €128 Million for Recycling Cartel, Eases CO2 Standards
The European Commission fined 15 car manufacturers, including Volkswagen (€128 million) and Renault/Nissan (€81 million), and their lobbying group ACEA (€500,000) for a 15-year cartel suppressing information on vehicle recyclability, coinciding with a Commission proposal to ease CO2 emission standar...
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56% Bias Score

EU Fines 15 Automakers €458 Million for Recycling Cartel
Fifteen car manufacturers and their trade association were fined €458 million by the EU for participating in a recycling cartel from 2002-2017, involving agreements to suppress competition in advertising recycling rates and avoid payments to dismantlers.

EU Fines 15 Automakers €458 Million for Recycling Cartel
Fifteen car manufacturers and their trade association were fined €458 million by the EU for participating in a recycling cartel from 2002-2017, involving agreements to suppress competition in advertising recycling rates and avoid payments to dismantlers.
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36% Bias Score

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
A recent conference in Nairobi highlighted Africa's urgent e-waste crisis: 5 million metric tons generated annually, only 1% recycled, causing severe environmental and health damage, fueled by imports and requiring urgent policy action and regional cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...

Africa's E-waste Crisis: Urgent Policy Action Needed
Experts at the 7th East African Communication Organization Regional Conference on Sustainable E-Waste Management warned of Africa's lagging e-waste management, with only 1% of nearly 5 million metric tons of annual e-waste formally recycled, highlighting environmental damage and economic opportuniti...
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16% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic to Ocean Pollution by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola's plastic waste will contribute an estimated 602,000 metric tons to ocean pollution annually, according to Oceana, due to projected sales growth and reliance on single-use packaging; the company dropped its 25% reusable packaging goal.

Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic to Ocean Pollution by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola's plastic waste will contribute an estimated 602,000 metric tons to ocean pollution annually, according to Oceana, due to projected sales growth and reliance on single-use packaging; the company dropped its 25% reusable packaging goal.
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44% Bias Score

Record EU Textile Consumption Spurs Environmental Concerns
The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports that EU citizens consumed a record 19 kg of textiles per capita in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, significantly impacting the environment; a new EU directive mandates separate textile waste collection to improve recycling.

Record EU Textile Consumption Spurs Environmental Concerns
The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports that EU citizens consumed a record 19 kg of textiles per capita in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, significantly impacting the environment; a new EU directive mandates separate textile waste collection to improve recycling.
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32% Bias Score
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