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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has partnered with the Lafarge Group in the Philippines to help minimize the cement industry’s growing ecological footprint.

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Rice husks and stalks are often regarded as farm wastes that farmers  through the decades have been burning after every harvest.

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Rice husks and stalks are often regarded as farm wastes that farmers have, through decades, been burning after every harvest.

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has partnered with the Lafarge Group in the Philippines to help minimize the cement industry’s growing ecological footprint.

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Rice husks and stalks are often regarded as farm wastes that farmers  through the decades have been burning after every harvest.

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Rice husks and stalks are often regarded as farm wastes that farmers have, through decades, been burning after every harvest.

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