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America, stop visiting roadside zoos – they make money from the inhumane treatment of animals
Jennifer JacquetWhile conventional zoos have moved to enclosures for animals for at least part of the day, animals at some roadside zoos can spend their entire lives in a cage -
Target and Walmart are pulling bedding off their shelves after a falsely labeled Egyptian cotton products controversy involving manufacturer Welspun India
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More than 50 US companies have signed a pledge to commit to paying the same salaries to women and men; here, we profile four of them
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Designing clothes for people with disabilities – such as wounded veterans – is attracting fashion school students, but far fewer mainstream brands
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As growing global jellyfish populations continue to threaten underwater infrastructure, an Israeli company is proposing an innovate use for jellyfish flesh
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We sent a vegetarian to see if meatless burgers can convert carnivores
Mary Catherine O'ConnorThe Impossible Burger is making a big impression on foodies, chefs and vegetarians, but can it find its way onto the McDonald’s menu?
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Modern life is rubbish: we don't need all this packaging
Michele HansonCompanies and individuals have a duty to recycle everything possible and to create and use more sustainable packaging -
Business Council members must take responsibility for its vandalistic environment agenda
David RitterAt a time when our wildlife and wild places are under threat, it’s perverse that the BCA wants to limit who can protect them -
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