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Is it harmful to burn my rubbish?
27 Jul 2014: Our neighbourhood is blighted by fly-tipping. I wonder whether recycling policies are working. I’m tempted to return to backyard bonfires to get rid of the small amount of rubbish our household produces – mainly packaging. Wouldn’t this be simpler? Lucy Siegle responds
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10 Sep 2014: A Halloween party was the unlikely catalyst to the revival in fortunes of a street in Neath Port Talbot, south Wales (our seventh community project), reviving community spirit
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9 Sep 2014: Last month Tokyo Electric Power was ordered to pay $500,000 compensation, now workers sue for promised danger money
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Guardian Professional, 5 Sep 2014: The Brighton Waste House is Britain’s first house made almost entirely from rubbish using chalk, coffee cups and lights en route to Bangladesh for scrap
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3 Sep 2014: Vast network of rivers, lakes and mountains in Finland, Sweden and Norway at risk from being exploited for rare earth and other minerals
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Guardian Professional, 2 Sep 2014: Despite good intentions, only half of all plastic bottles in Britain and France are recycled. Creativity and collaboration will be needed to change habits
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2 Sep 2014: A complete repair novice with a dilapidated bicycle, Carlene Thomas-Bailey got her hands dirty with Broken Spoke Co-op. Did it work?
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1 Sep 2014: Extreme poverty drives some Kenyans to scavenge at rubbish dumps for materials that can be sold for recycling. Many are women and children who have no other means of survival
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29 Aug 2014:
City links: This week’s best city stories explore a surprising transit initiative in China, successful green activism in Beirut – and reveal the city that tweets more than any other
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27 Aug 2014: Concerned about dwindling resources and that your children inherit a sustainable future? Join an annual campaign, writes Rachelle Strauss
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