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How the Eden Project Works

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The Eden Project is an incredible set of massive greenhouses in Cornwall, England. Check out this amazing place!

Industrial Resins and the Environment

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Industrial resins are found in everything from plastic bags to water bottles. Learn about industrial resins and their impact on the environment.

How Soil Lamps Work

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Soil lamps are discussed in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about soil lamps.

10 Advancements in Environmental Engineering

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Environmental engineering existed long before it had a name. It began at the dawn of civilization when we started changing our surroundings to meet our needs.

Queen Elizabeth II Bans Plastic From Royal Estates

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Buckingham Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II is banning many plastics. Learn more about why the Queen is banning plastics from HowStuffWorks.

What if the U.S. put all its trash in one giant landfill?

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One giant landfill for all the trash in the entire United States would have to be massive. Learn about using one giant landfill for the United States.

What Do Winemakers Do With Grape Waste?

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Wine pomace — the portion of grapes left over from winemaking — has a variety of uses, from fertilizer to a nutrition-enhancing ingredient in foods.

How Long Does It Take for Plastic to Decompose?

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Wood, grass and food scraps undergo a process known as biodegradation when they're buried. They're transformed by bacteria in the soil into other useful compounds, but those same bacteria typically turn up their noses at plastic. Luckily, that's not the end of the story.

Top 10 Eco-friendly Substitutes for Plastic

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10 eco-friendly substitutes for plastic is discussed in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about 10 eco-friendly substitutes for plastic.

Has Online Shopping Changed How Much Cardboard We Use?

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Will Amazon's age of home delivery bury the environment in extra boxes? You might be surprised by the answer.

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