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Debunking junk: 10 years of rethinking rubbish Some horizon-expanding companies have won plaudits from the Green Alley Award in its 10 years to date, altering how we think of waste Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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This company makes cosmetics packaging materials that leave no microplastics behind Finnish startup Sulapac is creating packaging that's as circular as it is beautiful Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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The startups reinventing notoriously hard-to-recycle items Clothes made from stinky cigarette butts? Yes, really. It’s yet more proof that waste can be a valuable resource Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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The circular economy is coming to Europe. Here’s how Three new European policies, from laws on sustainable packaging to textiles, are being rolled out across the continent Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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This Ukrainian startup is making ‘polystyrene’ out of mushrooms Despite the war, one pioneering Ukrainian firm has created a biodegradable alternative to polystyrene Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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Six bright ideas to wipe out waste From mushroom packaging to an app that’s helping clean the Nile, these solutions to pollution are up for a prestigious award Written in partnership with Green Alley Award
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