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UK's first crade-to-cradle demonstration set for East London

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Planning permission granted for project designed to turn adjacent businesses' waste streams into commercially viable products

East London businesses will have the opportunity to see how a truly circular economy could work, after planning permission for the UK's first industrial scale "cradle-to-cradle" demonstration project was...

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