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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first 1,000-ton clean fabric plant opens to cut pollution in clothingChina has launched the world’s first 1,000-ton ionic liquid cellulose fiber plant, paving the way for near-zero-emission textile production.
Opinion
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: Continental cloak or national apron? The case for ‘Made In Africa’By Professor Douglas BOATENG…A single stamp could bridge borders, ignite industries, and weave a future of shared prosperity“Made in South Africa. Made in Nigeria. Made in Kenya. Made in Ghana. But ...
Aprons are useful for a multitude of reasons. Columnist Joyce Bupp has worn through her share of the coverings...and is ...
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