The world's growing waste mountain of mobile phones, computers and other electronic goods is being illegally recycled in unregulated and primitive conditions in China and causing significant toxic pollution
… Low-cost e-waste recycling in China releasing catalogue of pollutants The … | 3rd September 2010 News Waste And Recycling China Pollution E-waste Electronics Mobile Phone chinaewastemain.jpg China along with India is …
The role of economics and the future of capitalism will be to preserve our natural resources rather than destroy them but the US may be missing the message, says economist Graciela Chichilnisky
… suit at the national level. In contrast, China is an enthusiastic supporter of the … shelters. The US has every reason to emulate China. But instead of investing in clean tech … the worst financial crisis of our times. China, India and Brazil go renewable As the …
For regions with adequate space and little recycling infrastructure, disposing of bottles in landfill generates a lower carbon footprint than recycling or incineration...
… practice of shipping baled PET bottles to China for recycling is an ecological nonsense, … the practice of shipping PET bottles to China for recycling is an ecological nonsense. …
Eifion Rees talks to the Compassion in World Farming veteran and co-editor of The Meat Crisis - a shocking new book that exposes the range of environmental and health threats facing us if we don't kick our addiction to meat
… Americans 125kg a year. Countries like China and India, which are rapidly developing …
Plans for an 8,100-cow dairy farm at Nocton in Lincolnshire will ‘polarise’ farming in the UK and destroy smaller rural-based family farms say those working in the sector. Tom Levitt investigates
… 'The 8,000 cow dairy businesses do exist in China and for them it might be the way to go …