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On The Ocean Front Part 2: Our Pursuit Of A Low-Carbon Future May Have Destructive Consequences

21st Century Tech

In Part 1 of this look at the world’s oceans, we described observations suggesting a catastrophic tipping point for the North Atlantic is much nearer than previously thought. In Part 2, we look at how human activity is impacting marine life throughout the water column from the surface to the seafloor and beneath.

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Lo Bros partners with Ritchies and Drakes to tackle ocean waste: New impact-led drinks range Not Soda to clean up our seas

AU Manufacturing

Renowned drinks industry challenger Lo Bros has launched a new impact-led range, Not Soda, with a mission to clean up our oceans. Independent retailers Ritchies and Drakes are the first to get behind the effort, with a joint goal to clean up two million plastic bottles from our oceans by 2025. . cans) are collected for recycling.

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What's in this week's issue | Aug. 14, 2023

Plastics News

Also on on the front page, Senior Reporter Jim Johnson tackled Berry Global Group's latest quarterly earnings call where the company revealed it has closed 20 facilities , but remained tight-lipped when it comes to details of most of the closures. Coming up this week is this month's Polymer Points Live is Tuesday, August 15 at 2 p.m.

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What's in this week's issue | August 14, 2023

Plastics News

Also on on the front page, Senior Reporter Jim Johnson tackled Berry Global Group's latest quarterly earnings call where the company revealed it has closed 20 facilities , but remained tight-lipped when it comes to details of most of the closures. Coming up this week is this month's Polymer Points Live is Tuesday, August 15 at 2 p.m.

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Blurring the lines between art and engineering

E&T

The Queen Elizabeth 2 ocean liner was conceptualised by an art school graduate who designed jewellery and worked in advertising. With the original designation XC/9003, this modest front-wheel drive evolved into a style icon. Some artists had a soft spot for engineering.