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What's the climate-friendly way to get rid of worn-out cloth
What's the climate-friendly way to get rid of worn-out cloth
What's the climate-friendly way to get rid of worn-out clothes and linens?
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the greenest ways to dispose of old clothes, check out a hot experiment in the Arctic tundra and find out whether we still really need humans in fire towers to watch for wildfires.
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