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While technically, Starbucks’ cups can be recycled under the right circumstances, they usually are not. Most facilities don’t recycle paper cups because to do so, they would have to separate the cups’ plastic lining from the paper.
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16 billion disposable coffee cups are used each year. These are coated with plastic to laminate the inside and use plastic lids so can NOT be recycled!
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Some 18 billion pounds of plastic waste flows into the oceans every year from coastal regions.
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Air pollution model predicts 6.6 million deaths by 2050 based on a business-as-usual emission scenario unless stric emission controls are introduced.
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Once cherished in a warm home, now left naked outside in the cold. There are approximately 25-30 million real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year with a market value of $1 billion.
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Neonicotinoids are among the most widely used insecticides in the world. They’re known to mess with the pollinators’ brains, affecting their ability to learn and remember.
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The Great Barrier Reef of Australia passed away in 2016 after a long illness. It was 25 million years old.
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Loss of Arctic sea ice owing to climate change is the primary threat to polar bears throughout their range. Findings support the potential for large declines in polar bear numbers.
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Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at least twice as fast as the global average and sea ice cover is diminishing by nearly four per cent per decade.
34.png
While technically, Starbucks’ cups can be recycled under the right circumstances, they usually are not. Most facilities don’t recycle paper cups because to do so, they would have to separate the cups’ plastic lining from the paper.
35.png
16 billion disposable coffee cups are used each year. These are coated with plastic to laminate the inside and use plastic lids so can NOT be recycled!
33.png
Some 18 billion pounds of plastic waste flows into the oceans every year from coastal regions.
32.png
32 m.png
20.png
Air pollution model predicts 6.6 million deaths by 2050 based on a business-as-usual emission scenario unless stric emission controls are introduced.
18.png
Once cherished in a warm home, now left naked outside in the cold. There are approximately 25-30 million real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year with a market value of $1 billion.
15.png
Neonicotinoids are among the most widely used insecticides in the world. They’re known to mess with the pollinators’ brains, affecting their ability to learn and remember.
13.png
13 m.png
12.png
The Great Barrier Reef of Australia passed away in 2016 after a long illness. It was 25 million years old.
6.png
6 m.png
7.png
Loss of Arctic sea ice owing to climate change is the primary threat to polar bears throughout their range. Findings support the potential for large declines in polar bear numbers.
8.png
Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at least twice as fast as the global average and sea ice cover is diminishing by nearly four per cent per decade.

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