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Sky News

Coastal clean-up to rid British beaches of rubbish

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots sun shining off sea along shore at Easney Beach in Portsmouth. Exterior shots volunteers picking up rubbish and sorting and making a record of types of litter found during beach clean up event. Exterior shots...
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Sky News

Deliveroo to reduce amount of plastic takeaway packaging

Higher Ed
VOICED: When you pick up your favourite take away - do you ever think about the packaging it comes in? It's often plastic - meaning it will likely end up in landfill, and possibly - the ocean. One of the UK's top delivery services is...
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Sky News

People clean Norway beach

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots people clearing out plastic litter plastics from island, Volunteers collect plastic waste in Norway on 25 April 2018 near Bergen, Norway.
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Press Association

Jo Swinson visits surfing business in St Agnes, Cornwall

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, alongside founder of Finisterre Tom Kay, as he gives her a tour of the workshop of the British surfing brand, which creates sustainable surfing gear, in St Agnes, Cornwall, during the General Election...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Volunteers arrange flower tribute for Queen Elizabeth II in London

9th - Higher Ed
People remove the plastic wrapping around the thousands of bouquets of flowers laid around Buckingham Palace in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at the age of 96 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Jeffrey Immelt on Running GE After the Sept. 11 Attacks

Higher Ed
Nov.08 -- Former GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt discusses with his career and how he steered the company after the September 11th attacks. He speaks with David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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Curated Video

Sea-Life Sculptures Made From Ocean’s Trash

Higher Ed
Huge sculptures of sea-life are dotted about New Orleans' aquarium and zoo, all of them made from plastic trash that washed ashore. There's a great white shark made partly of bottle caps and beach toys and a jellyfish made mostly of cut...
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Bridgeman Arts

Trees in Autumn, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1940s: Fire. Rural area with trees next to lake. Trees. More trees. Airport.
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Sky News

A fully compostable and recyclable coffee cup is being tested by major high street chains.

Higher Ed
VOICED: A fully compostable and recyclable coffee cup is being tested by major high street chains. Described as the 'world first', the designers hope it will prove a solution to the 2.5 billion coffee cups we use each year - less than 1%...
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Curated Video

Is Hitting A 50% Recycling Rate Realistic?

Higher Ed
The EPA set the national recycling rate to 50% by 2030, but what will it take for citizens and businesses to hit that goal?
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Bloomberg

Tracking Devices Reveal Where Recycling Really Goes

Higher Ed
Bloomberg placed trackers in three plastic bags and dropped them in Tesco supermarket recycling bins around London. Their journey revealed a netherworld of contractors, brokers and exporters that looks less like the circular economy and...
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Bloomberg

Businesses Must Create Good and Sustainable Work Environment, Says Dow CEO

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Jim Fitterling, Dow chief executive officer discusses his company's social initiatives with Caroline Hyde on 'Bloomberg Markets: The Close.'
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Curated Video

Waste kiwifruit used to make cutlery

Higher Ed
AP Television Te Puke, North Island - 8 November 2010 1. Wide of giant kiwifruit slice sculpture at roadside 2. Tilt down across stand selling kiwifruit and utensils 3. Wide of kiwifruit gift shop 4. Close of kiwifruit food products...
Instructional Video6:31
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Bloomberg

Nestle CEO on Plastic Waste, CO2 Emissions, Global Economy

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Nestle SA Chief Executive Officer Mark Schneider discusses efforts to reduce plastic waste and CO2 emissions. He also comments on the global economy in a discussion with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum’s...
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Sky News

Sky Erects Plastic Whale in London re Ocean Rescue

Higher Ed
VOICED: A 10 metre whale made from plastic bags, bottles and straws - began a journey across the UK today - starting by the River Thames in London. It's part of the Sky Ocean Resuce Campaign to highlight the amount of plastic that ends...
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Bloomberg

The Plastic-Eating Bacteria That Could Help Clean Up the Planet

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Plastic is one of Earth’s biggest problems. Its discovery transformed everyday life, but its failure to degrade is choking the planet. Recent discoveries, however, have given scientists hope that enzymes from bacteria might...
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Sky News

Plastic Chemicals From Ocean Getting Into The Food Chain

Higher Ed
Plastic Chemicals From Ocean Getting Into The Food Chain
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Curated Video

Why Does The U.S. Produce So Much Waste?

Higher Ed
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. produced about 36 million tons of plastic waste in 2018.