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Now playing Next the road to green The Road to Green meets Vinted, fashion bloggers and ancient recyclers Should we put fast fashion in the recycling bin? In this episode of The Road to Green we shop with sustainable fashionista Deimantė Bulbenkaitė, get insight from Vinted's Adam Jay, explain the EU's QR clothing passport, and witness ancient wool recycling. 18/07/2023
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Now playing Next Smart Regions How did Madeira become the EU's poster child for renewable energy? This natural paradise in the Atlantic Ocean expects to generate 50 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources in the coming years. 03/07/2023
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