Less diabetes waste and more recycling

Needles, syringes, pens, lancets, blood glucose strips, insulin bottles, tubes, disposable pumps and batteries – a lot of disposable items are used in the treatment of diabetes and a corresponding amount of waste is generated. Strategies for more sustainability were called for at the annual conference of the European Association for Diabetes Research. Prof. Lutz … Read more

In Lebanon.. money for garbage

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A car recycling plant near Vladivostok was allowed to import used foreign cars without duties

The Terminator company of the former mayor of Vladivostok Vitaly Verkeenko, which is building a plant for the recycling and recycling of old cars, has received the right to import goods and materials from abroad without duties due to its residency in the TOP. This is not only about foreign equipment for equipping production lines, … Read more

Buying second-hand – flea market, shop, app: Where is it worth it – and where is it not! | life & knowledge

Pandemic, inflation, war. The wallets are empty, the cost of living is exploding. More and more consumers are discovering a way out: second-hand products. Shopping is getting more expensive every day. Inflation is 7.4 percent, its highest level in 40 years, and due to supply shortages, the prices of certain products are also increasing until … Read more

Why coffee capsules don’t belong in the bio bin and compost

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the government paves the way for the recycling of low-level radioactive waste

Less controversial than highly radioactive waste, very low level (VLL) waste is no less problematic. Although they represent only 0.0001% of the total radioactivity of French nuclear waste, they still constitute 31% of their total volume. Two decrees published in mid-February in Official newspaper tackled the problem: no more storage centers, some VLL waste can … Read more

Televisions or shampoos, those unsold products that can no longer be destroyed

One more step in the fight against unnecessary waste. From 1is January, unsold items can no longer be destroyed for a series of products: electrical and electronic equipment, textiles, furniture or even hygiene and beauty products. While most of the unsold items are already destocked, recycled or donated, the Ecological Transition Agency estimated that around … Read more