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Appeal court reduces sentences in Think Pink case
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The Svea Court of Appeal has issued its ruling in Sweden's largest environmental case involving Think Pink. Fariba Andersson is sentenced to five years in prison and Thomas Nilsson to four years and six months. Two people are fully acquitted.
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg found that feelings of disgust from dirty recycling stations lead to poorer waste sorting. An experiment showed clear improvements when stations received extra cleaning. The study was published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology.
Smoke from burning garbage piles has become part of the everyday landscape on nearly every street in Havana. Residents set them ablaze to fight pests like flies and mosquitoes, despite health risks. The cycle repeats without resolution.
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環境省は、家庭からの衣類廃棄物を減らすための行動計画を3月までに策定する方針だ。2024年のデータでは、家庭が約77万トンの衣類を購入したが、約48万トンが廃棄され、その多くが焼却や埋め立てに回された。政府は2030年度までに2020年度比25%削減の目標を掲げている。