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[Title] => Straws you can eat
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[Title] => Paving roads with plastic bottles rescued from the sea
[Summary] => (Earth Beats) In the Caribbean city of Utila, in Honduras, local officials found a solution to the plastic problem by turning them into asphalt that can be used to pave the city streets.
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[Title] => Nigerian startup turns tires into furniture
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[Title] => Giant barriers keep waste out of the oceans
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[Title] => Grocery stores against food waste
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[Title] => Mobile game empowers reforestation efforts in South Korea
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[Title] => Bacteria and blockchain clean up oil spills in Nigeria
[Summary] => (Earth Beats) Using bacteria and blockchain, a Nigerian entrepreneur based in the United States has developed an effective system that would ensure oil spill clean-up are efficient and corruption-free.
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[Title] => Startup uses diesel emissions to produce ink
[Summary] => (Earth Beats) In India, a young entrepreneur has found a way to trap harmful emissions from diesel generators and use them to produce ink.
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[Title] => Can oysters clean up New York Harbor?
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