growing rapidly. microplastics, defined as particles and fibres < 5mm in diameter, are a particular concern because of their rapid accumulation in aquatic environments and on beaches where there is an estimated 2000 kg per square meter globally. microplastics arise either from fragmentation of larger pieces...
recent years for destroying unsold stock, including by slashing or punching holes in garments before throwing them out. richemont, owner of luxury watch brands, said it bought back unsold stock from dealers during a recent downturn and recycled the precious metals and stones that were in the high-end pieces...
recent years for destroying unsold stock, including by slashing or punching holes in garments before throwing them out. richemont, owner of luxury watch brands, said it bought back unsold stock from dealers during a recent downturn and recycled the precious metals and stones that were in the high-end pieces...
recent years for destroying unsold stock, including by slashing or punching holes in garments before throwing them out. richemont, owner of luxury watch brands, said it bought back unsold stock from dealers during a recent downturn and recycled the precious metals and stones that were in the high-end pieces...
recent years for destroying unsold stock, including by slashing or punching holes in garments before throwing them out. richemont, owner of luxury watch brands, said it bought back unsold stock from dealers during a recent downturn and recycled the precious metals and stones that were in the high-end pieces...
recent years for destroying unsold stock, including by slashing or punching holes in garments before throwing them out. richemont, owner of luxury watch brands, said it bought back unsold stock from dealers during a recent downturn and recycled the precious metals and stones that were in the high-end pieces...