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Tinder for food: App shares leftovers for a healthier planet
22 November 2017
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With wonky vegetables and beer, social enterprises keep food out of landfills
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28 August 2017
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This company wants to make the fashion industry sustainable using blockchain
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25 July 2017
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In-depth: The challenge of using biofuels to cut transport emissions
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Energy majors warn of falling fossil fuel demand
Energy majors warn of falling fossil fuel demand
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UK wind power can help meet peak winter demand, study says
13 June 2017
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25 April 2017
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UK launches ‘world first’ research programme into negative emissions
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