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we are helping them to increase their sustainability credentials, and we're stopping garments from ending up in landfill. the way in which we handle the clothes on site and how we are carbon neutral, how we have gone through a process to minimise our co2 emissions on ourjourney to net zero, on our reduction of water, we know that how we handle them here is a much more sustainable way than what we all do in our own homes. talking of water, the entire operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that's 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they've managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there's three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this

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of the stuff every day. about 50%, that's 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they've managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there's three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it's done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it's actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system. there's a tank in the floor above that's a hot tank, and that water is actually pumped in, activated

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this fashion hub rents, resells repairs and sanitises pre—loved clothes from the high street or luxury brands. but how sustainable is it? even though we might be working with some of these fast—fashion brands, we're wanting them to help change their consumer mindset, so in being able to rent or get second—hand fashion, rather than this kind of model ofjust consuming constantly. so working with these brands, we are helping them to increase their sustainability credentials, and we're stopping garments from ending up in landfill. the way in which we handle the clothes on site and how we are carbon neutral, how we have gone through a process to minimise our co2 emissions on ourjourney to net zero, on our reduction of water, we know that how we handle them here is a much more sustainable way than what we all do in our own homes. talking of water, the entire operation once used about 20,000 litres

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operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that's 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they've managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there's three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it's done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it's actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system.

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the way in which we handle the clothes on site and how we are carbon neutral, how we have gone through a process to minimise our co2 emissions on ourjourney to net zero, on our reduction of water, we know that how we handle them here is a much more sustainable way than what we all do in our own homes. talking of water, the entire operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that's 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they've managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there's three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it's done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it's actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle

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talking of water, the entire operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that's 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they've managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there's three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it's done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it's actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system.

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but on this battlefield there's also wrecked western armour, including these british—supplied vehicles. ukraine says it needs patience and time. jonathan beale, bbc news, southern ukraine. russian president vladimir putin has welcomed african leaders to the second russia and africa summit being held in st petersburg. 32 african nations are attending this time including 17 heads of state and that's down from the first summit in 2019 which saw 43 litres at hand. in the opening speech vladimir putin two african leaders irrational to everything it can to avert a global food crisis everything it can to avert a globalfood crisis promising large low—cost shipments of grain for six countries. the bbc�*s reporter has been following it from nairobi. russian president but putin half—day gifted six african countries with free grain of up to 50,000 tons of which he says

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HARDtalk

unpowered balloon flight and you've done it in argentina, and it seems there's a message there, too, because you've done it in a place which you know well, these salt flats, which are currently being mined — or the argentinian government wants to expand the mining for lithium. yeah. some of the biggest deposits of lithium in the world are there. now, lithium is vital for the industry behind building batteries, particularly for electric cars. you say that one of your commitments is to finding new ways of living to sustain human life on the earth. surely, mining lithium, developing electric transportation is a part of that and yet, you seem to be using the symbol of your unpowered flight across these salt flats to demand that that lithium mining stop. yeah, i think so. i mean, what is very clear today, to extract one ton of lithium requires two million litres of water and sometimes, people have not so much consciousness about the damage that it produces in certain landscape and this mean we —

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currently being mined — or the argentinian government wants to expand the mining for lithium. yeah. some of the biggest deposits of lithium in the world are there. now, lithium is vital for the industry behind building batteries, particularly for electric cars. you say that one of your commitments is to finding new ways of living to sustain human life on the earth. surely, mining lithium, developing electric transportation is a part of that and yet, you seem to be using the symbol of your unpowered flight across these salt flats to demand that that lithium mining stop. yeah, i think so. i mean, what is very clear today, to extract one ton of lithium requires two million litres of water and sometimes, people have not so much consciousness about the damage that it produces in certain landscape and this mean we — and that this land is inhabited also... but do you not... ..by people. ..as a man who talks always of sustainability, changing our model of human civilisation, do you not want to see the end of the combustion engine?

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Sportsday

sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. thames water bosses being questioned by mp�*s after racking up billions of pounds of debt and discharging millions of litres of sewage. the company serves 15 million households across london and the thames valley. our environment correspondentjonah fisher has been to meet some of their customers who rely on the river thames being clean. look at this beautiful weather. the

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