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Outside December 2009 Michael Roberts |
Plastics Jesus: David de Rothschild On his bottle boat, David de Rothschild is leading us to a new era of reusable plastics while resurrecting purpose in big-time adventure. |
Outside June 2006 Tim Zimmermann |
On Top of the World Knocking off adventure firsts is nothing to scoff at. But David de Rothschild plans to use his far-flung expeditions to unite the world's schoolchildren in the fight against global warming and environmental degradation. |
Chemistry World September 2008 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey Decades of constant oceanic currents have resulted in a huge area of the Pacific that has become a veritable black hole of human-produced waste. |
Popular Mechanics December 2008 |
Is Recycling Worth It? PM Investigates its Economic and Environmental Impact Almost overnight, it seemed, recycling was embraced by the public as a kind of all-purpose absolution for our environmental sins. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Diane Brady |
Pepsi's Plan to Make Litter Green Offering rewards for bottles and cans may help Pepsi reach its goal of boosting U.S. beverage container recycling rates. |
BusinessWeek May 14, 2009 Christopher Palmeri |
A Recycling Boom Gone Bust Because of slumping demand and falling prices, the recycling divisions of trash-hauling companies are facing big losses this year. |
Chemistry World February 12, 2015 Patrick Walter |
Plastic waste entering world's oceans set to double in 10 years Plastic waste entering world's oceans amounts to five bags for every foot of coastline. |
Outside July 2002 |
The Last Horizon Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl was a charismatic, controversial figure, who launched a revolution in experimental archaeology. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Rising Star Buy: Waste Management This seemingly dirty business hides amazing, innovative green potential. |