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Global Fashion Agenda
The report reveals the opportunities and investment required to scale circular fashion systems.
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Circle Economy

Cities play an influential role in achieving a sustainable future, with London’s consumption-based emissions, embedded within the products consumed in the city, being 3.5 times bigger than the territorial emissions, occurring within the city boundaries. When exploring these impacts, it is therefore critical to understand not just the emissions that are directly responsible for producing within the city’s boundaries, but also those associated with things that are consumed – in this case food – that are imported from elsewhere.  

This report explores the mass of materials flowing through London and their associated consumption-based emissions across the entire food and beverage supply chain within Greater London - from imports, primary production, manufacturing, wholesale and retail to consumption in food service and the home, to how waste is managed.  

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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
This report summarizes the most appropriate waste management technologies with consideration to the inherent constraints of the Pacific island region. The waste streams investigated are hazardous waste, solid waste and wastewater.
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International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Still Only One Earth: Lessons from 50 years of UN sustainable development policy Years of activism on mercury poisoning gave rise to the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Going forward, governments need to better regulate mercury use in artisanal and small-scale gold mining, while balancing human health and poverty alleviation.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
This paper recommends adopting biomarkers to develop holistic baseline information for pollution in seafood fish in Fiji.