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Business(Reuters) -Chemicals company Dow will shut down three upstream plants in Europe and cut around 800 jobs in response to structural challenges in the region, it said on Monday. The company said the shutdown will remove higher-cost, energy-intensive portions of Dow’s portfolio in the region. An Ethylene cracker in Böhlen, Germany, Chlor-alkali & vinyl (CAV) assets in Schkopau, Germany and a Basics siloxanes plant in Barry, UK will be shut in the ne…See the Story
Dow to Close Three European Chemical Plants, Cut 800 Jobs
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Environment · MalaysiaEnvironmental groups welcomed on Monday Malaysia's decision to tighten regulations on plastic waste imports, but urged stricter enforcement of the laws in a country that recycles tons of trash from the United States, Europe, and elsewhere each year.See the Story
NGOs laud tougher Malaysia plastic trash import laws
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Harvard · CambridgeResearchers show algae can grow in Mars-like atmospheric pressure conditions. If humans are ever to establish permanent settlements beyond Earth, they will need to build habitable structures. However, transporting large quantities of industrial materials for construction poses major logistical and financial challenges. Scientists at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences [...]See the Story
Harvard Scientists Grow Algae in Mars-Like Conditions, Paving Way for Space Habitats
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