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19.03.25 - 14:18
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AI and US tariffs expected to fuel fresh surge in secondhand fashion sales (The Guardian)
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Use of hi-tech search tools enables shoppers to find items they want, while trade war pushes up prices of new clothesArtificial intelligence will spur on sales of secondhand clothing, according to the boss of one of the biggest online resale sites, after global sales rose 15% last year – more than four times faster than the wider market.Pre-loved clothing items now account for $227bn (£175bn) or 9% of total fashion sales, according to a report by analysts at GlobalData for online the clothing reseller ThredUp. The figure represents a big leap over the past five years and has led to resellers eating into the market share of major clothing retailers. Continue reading......
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19.03.25 - 09:48
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Cooking Food Generates As Much Ozone Volatile Organic Compounds As Driving, NOAA Research Finds (ZeroHedge)
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Cooking Food Generates As Much Ozone Volatile Organic Compounds As Driving, NOAA Research Finds
First, it was no stoves. Next it could be no cooking at all. All for the climate. At least that's what it appears if you follow the logic of California...which we can't recommend.
That's because cooking releases volatile organic compounds that contribute to ozone pollution, according to NOAA researchers, UPI.com reports.
They found that “potent and often pungent volatile organic compounds given off from cooking food are now responsible for over a quarter of the ozone production from VOCs generated by human activity” in the Los Angeles basin.
"Thanks for the meal, a**hole" - Greta Thunberg
The UPI report says cooking in Los Angeles generates as much ozone as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from fueled vehicles, the study found.
“We knew from our research that chemical compounds from cooking can make up an important fraction of VOCs present in urban air, but they were not well...
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19.03.25 - 08:48
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Gastgewerbe im Januar mit besseren Geschäften (DPA-AFX)
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WIESBADEN (dpa-AFX) - Preiserhöhungen haben Deutschlands Gastwirten und Hoteliers im Januar höhere Umsätze als ein Jahr zuvor beschert. Nominal lagen die Erlöse um 3,9 Prozent über dem Niveau von Januar 2024, wie das Statistische Bundesamt anhand vorläufiger ......
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18.03.25 - 14:54
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"Wein Zero"-Trend: Hauptsache alkoholfrei! (Tagesschau)
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Wirklich guter alkoholfreier Wein galt lange als zu kompliziert in der Herstellung. Jetzt boomt der Markt auch dank neuer Herstellungsverfahren, die die Aromen bewahren sollen. Von Katharina Spreyer....
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