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Which Environmental Issues Will Be the Worst in 2024?

1. Climate change Cr: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/990440143026867054/ Climate change poses a grave threat to our planet, evident in rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. The primary culprits are human activities, notably the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to excessive greenhouse gas emissions. To address this crisis, transitioning to […]

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Korea initiates the implementation of regulations concerning eco-friendly packaging

Climate change and pollution have become social problems in recent years due to their severity. Especially among “Greensumers,” a group of consumers who seek value-conscious consumption and are enthusiastic about environmental. In recent years, waste generation has become a vital issue in Korea, particularly around the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chuseok Festival. The Ministry of Natural

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Thailand strictly bans plastic waste imports by 2025

In early 2018, the Thai government implemented a ban on the import of most types of plastic waste, including unsorted plastic waste and contaminated plastic waste. The ban was introduced in response to concerns about the environmental and health impacts of plastic waste, and to promote more sustainable waste management practices in the country. The

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Introduction of 3 Eco-Friendly Applications in Thailand

Environmental issues are widely discussed in modern activities, online material, and new technologies. Another convenient option for us to protect the environment right now is by using a smartphone application. DST would like to suggest three environmentally friendly applications that bring people and the environment closer together. ECOLIFE Mr. Pipat Apirakthanakorn and Ms. Siraphan Wattanachinda,

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Paper Clay: turning waste paper into marble furniture

Paper waste, particularly shredded paper, continues to be a challenge for recycling. It is because when the paper is shredded, the fiber is also cut shorter. Cutting multiple times results in short fiber with lower strength. However, Design An Mor identified the problem, resulting in the recycling of paper waste from industries and companies by

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The paper industry is expected to maintain high growth in Vietnam

According to the Industrial Business Group, the domestic paper industry has grown well in the past five years and is expected to maintain growth until 2025. This was encouraged by the demand for tissue paper and packaging paper. Mr. Hoang Trung Son, Vice President of the Vietnam Paper Association, said: From being an importing country,

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Recycled plastic parking slabs

Purple Alternative Surface from Franch has launched recycled plastic parking slabs, named Purple Solo. These tiles are unique from others because they allow rainwater to permeate.  The PURPLE SOLO tile is easy to install, robust, and friendly for the environment. It saves earthworks, reduces the volume of granular inputs, allows the infiltration of rainwater, and

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