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Inquirer Business on MSNCoffee or tea? Served in Tetra PakAt first glance, Tetra Pak’s products seem oddly familiar, like a childhood friend whose name is dangling at the tip of your ...
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The Cool Down on MSNCoca-Cola unveils new facility to address major issue with its operations: 'We know that we are responsible to find solutions'Cola's international branches are taking steps to clean up the pollution they've created by building a site to collect and recycle PET plastic bottles in Papua New Guinea, the Papua New Guinea Post ...
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Outdoor Guide on MSNThe Must-Try Potted Plant Filler That'll Make Use Of Your Empty CansIf you're looking for something to fill your planter, perhaps you should step out of your garden and check your recycling bin ...
It is estimated that 14% of littered waste actually stems from beverage containers and 8 million tons of plastic bottles ...
Plastic dominates Australia’s daily litter—over 29 liters per 10,000 sqm—posing hidden threats that go beyond what meets the ...
How did a ‘health drink’ from the early 1800s spawn so many names and variations? An expert in American dialects explains.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNDo you call it pop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America’s favorite linguistic debateThe process of carbonating water was first discovered in the late 1700s. By the early 1800s, this carbonated water had become ...
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