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Suntory Introduces 100% Plant Based PET Bottle Prototypes

Suntory Introduces 100% Plant Based PET Bottle Prototypes

Suntory Group today announced that the company has successfully developed a prototype PET bottle made from 100% plant based materials. This is an important step towards the goal of using only 100% standard PET bottles worldwide by 2030 and removing all petroleum-based PET bottles from the chain. This new prototype is made for the company’s iconic Orangina brand in Europe …

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Iran does not want to talk directly to the United States about its nuclear program

Iran does not want to talk directly to the United States about its nuclear program

ANP Products | Source: ANP Monday, November 29, 2021 at 2:09 p.m. Vienna Iran continues to refuse to negotiate directly with the United States for the recovery of the 2015 nuclear deal. A turning point. Ambassadors from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Russia and China are returning to the Austrian capital, Vienna, five months after mediating between Iran and the …

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Renewable energy use is growing faster than ever, according to the IEA

Renewable energy use is growing faster than ever, according to the IEA

Photo: ANP The use of renewable energy worldwide is growing faster than ever. This was stated by the International Energy Agency (IEA). According to the agency, this is due to strong government policies and increased climate targets. However, investments in sustainable energy sources such as wind turbines, solar parks and other installations are not enough to reduce CO2 emissions to …

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Toxic Lake will make America a leading producer of lithium

Chinese lunar mission uncovers new mystery

In the state of California in the United States, several companies have begun to develop infrastructure to help extract lithium, an important raw material for making batteries for electric cars, from underground. Lithium is a by-product of many geothermal power plants operating in the region. A New Lithium Mining Center The 970-square-kilometer area may form around the Saltan Sea, which …

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Blame the modern economy for US inflation

Blame the modern economy for US inflation

The headlines make it scream Swelling Stay here. Consumer prices rose on average 6.2% The biggest increase since 1991 last year. Americans consider – to quote New York timeS – ‘Cash flow and jobs’, too Such a pity With economic status. No wonder Republicans are happy Line drawing Between inflation and the economy and general concerns about Joe Biden’s presidency. …

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Australia is also considering a political boycott of the Winter Olympics

Australia is also considering a political boycott of the Winter Olympics

ANP Products | Source: ANP Thursday, November 25, 2021 00:56 Canberra Australia is considering a ‘diplomatic boycott’ of the Beijing Winter Olympics. That means Australian athletes could move to China early next year, but there will be no representation from the state. The Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald writes based on locals. Earlier, US President Joe Biden said he …

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The European Union and the United States are in talks to improve trade relations

The United States and the European Union are meeting in Pittsburgh today to strengthen trade ties and negotiate new rules and standards. Following France’s recommendation to postpone the summit, the European Commission was previously divided over its participation in the talks. At the trade summit, the EU and the United States will discuss technical standards and other issues. ‘For example, …

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US imposes additional sanctions on Nord Stream 2 | Abroad

US imposes additional sanctions on Nord Stream 2 |  Abroad

US imposes new sanctions on controversial German-Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 The move targets Cyprus-based company Transadria, which operates a pipeline and is said to be associated with Russia, according to the US State Department. As a result, eight individuals or companies and seventeen ships are now affected by the embargo. Russia calls for sanctions against international law US …

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