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Fast fashion: To destroy the earth pay a total of $4.99
29.04.24
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Shani Ashkenazi
The low price of products by the latest fast fashion brand Temu doesn’t include the very high environmental price, including the airplanes distributing 1.6 million packages a day from China across the world, which emit 40 times more carbon than sea shipping
SimilarWeb raises $120 million in latest round
27.10.20
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Hagar Ravet
The company takes its total fundraising to $240 million and plans on using new funds to speed up record growth
Israel Wanted to Pay Supermarkets to Use More Packaging; They Declined
02.01.20
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Meirav Crystal
In August, the government announced it would award $2.6 million to a supermarket chain that commits to selling its produce pre-packaged in plastic. The plan, touted as a way to reduce food waste, was shelved after no supermarket had applied