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with this virus right where i live there are the timing with thank you so much for joining us jaipur terrill from the university of edinburgh. and one of those struggling with an increasing number of cases is the philippines since march of the country has been seeing thousands of new daily infections just yesterday for district some 11000 new cases the spot has taken its toll on already stretched medical resources. a covert 19 intensive care ward in manila a med this crisis the sick patients are in fact lucky to even have a bad unprecedented demand has left hospitals turning desperate people away. was among them. we didn't dissipate that it was as it was this bad and the more hospitals we called and went to the mortar the panic settled in the lower the feeling of helplessness at them and. angelo spent 5 frantic hours driving around manila looking for a hospital that could help his sick father. it was just heartbreaking because even if we went to all these hospitals that said again i had all these writings on there and you know people were telling us that they couldn't accommodate and there w
with this virus right where i live there are the timing with thank you so much for joining us jaipur terrill from the university of edinburgh. and one of those struggling with an increasing number of cases is the philippines since march of the country has been seeing thousands of new daily infections just yesterday for district some 11000 new cases the spot has taken its toll on already stretched medical resources. a covert 19 intensive care ward in manila a med this crisis the sick patients...
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the process starts all over again can't we create cycles in which today's products become the woman terril as of tomorrow absolutely this principle is known as a circular economy. the goal is to preserve commodities reduce carbon emissions and avoid mountains of trash. most high tech electronic devices contain rare earth elements and precious metals so a broken t.v. can be used to make the latest tablet but it's not always so simple certain products like batteries for example are chock full of chemicals and valuable materials that aren't so easy to bring back into the cycle separating all those parts from each other is costly and labor intensive but the process works well with p.t. bottles germans use about $17000000000.00 of them annually. p.t. is an artificial substance made from crude oil and natural gas. the cycle begins with the production of p.t. particles subsequently they fold up and end up on supermarket shelves before being sold once their contents are consumed they are then deposited into bottle recycling machines in recycling centers they turned into granulated which is used as
the process starts all over again can't we create cycles in which today's products become the woman terril as of tomorrow absolutely this principle is known as a circular economy. the goal is to preserve commodities reduce carbon emissions and avoid mountains of trash. most high tech electronic devices contain rare earth elements and precious metals so a broken t.v. can be used to make the latest tablet but it's not always so simple certain products like batteries for example are chock full of...
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the process starts all over again can't we create cycles in which today's products become the woman terril as of tomorrow absolutely this principle is known as a circular economy. the goal is to preserve commodities reduce carbon emissions and avoid mountains of trash. most high tech electronic devices contain rare earth elements and precious metals so a broken t.v. can be used to make the latest tablet but it's not always so simple certain products like batteries for example are chock full of chemicals and valuable will materials that aren't so easy to bring back into the cycle separating all those parts from each other is costly and labor intensive but the process works well with p.t. bottles germans use about 17000000000 of them annually. p.t. is an artificial substance made from crude oil and natural gas. the cycle begins with the production of p.t. particles subsequently they're filled up and end up on supermarket shelves before being sold once their contents are consumed they're then deposited into bottle recycling machines in recycling centers they're turned into granny lit which is
the process starts all over again can't we create cycles in which today's products become the woman terril as of tomorrow absolutely this principle is known as a circular economy. the goal is to preserve commodities reduce carbon emissions and avoid mountains of trash. most high tech electronic devices contain rare earth elements and precious metals so a broken t.v. can be used to make the latest tablet but it's not always so simple certain products like batteries for example are chock full of...
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this virus right where you live there for the time member thank you so much for joining us jaipur terrill from the university of edinburgh and one of those struggling with an increasing number of cases is the philippines since march of the country has been seeing thousands of new delhi infections just yesterday for destroying some 11000 new cases the spurt has taken its toll on already stretched medical resources. a covert 19 intensive care ward in manila amid this crisis the sick patients are in fact lucky to even have a bed unprecedented demand has left hospitals turning desperate people away. angelo berra was among them. we didn't dissipate that as it was this bad and the more hospitals we called and went to the more to the panic settled in the war the feeling of helplessness. and general spent 5 frantic hours driving around manila looking for a hospital that could help his sick father. it was just heartbreaking because even if we went to all these hospitals that said again i had all these writings on there and that you know people were telling us that they couldn't accommodate and the
this virus right where you live there for the time member thank you so much for joining us jaipur terrill from the university of edinburgh and one of those struggling with an increasing number of cases is the philippines since march of the country has been seeing thousands of new delhi infections just yesterday for destroying some 11000 new cases the spurt has taken its toll on already stretched medical resources. a covert 19 intensive care ward in manila amid this crisis the sick patients are...