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    Sweden is running out of waste

    Waste Management Lessons- From Sweden to the World.

    While most countries in the world are struggling to develop a practical plan to solve the problem of waste management, Sweden, on the other hand, is facing a different issue altogether, the question of running out of trash to recycle! Sweden manages to generate and support half of its electricity needs just by burning its waste goods. In the last…

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    6 Instant Quick And Easy Delicious Mug Recipes

    Looking for a solution to satisfy your food cravings?  Try these quick and delicious mug recipes and fight your hunger in less than 3 minutes! 6 Instant Quick And Easy Delicious Mug Recipes 1. MICROWAVE MUG PIZZA Via – biggerbolderbaking.com Method: Mix 4 tablespoons of flour, 1/8th teaspoon of baking powder, 1/8 teaspoon of salt and a tweak of baking soda in a microwavable…

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    The Mystery Behind The Blood Falls of Antarctica

    The mysterious Blood Falls of Antarctica has always been a matter of speculation and discussion for geologists and researchers worldwide. This grotesque phenomenon of blood-like water gushing out of a glacier was discovered by a geologist named Taylor Griffith in the 1990s, after whom the glacier was later named as the ‘Taylor Glacier’. Via – WorldAtlas To explain this perplexing…

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    5 Food Items That Are A Result Of A Happy Accident

    The mere prospect of a random food improvisation turning into a successful cooking endeavour seems close to impossible, but in reality, many of our favourite mouth-watering treats are actually a result of a happy cooking fluke! 5 Food Items That Are A Result Of A Happy Accident 1. Popsicle via – floatingkitchen.net Who doesn’t love a good old Popsicle? Frank.…

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    How The World’s Most Expensive Coffee Is Made From Cat Poop

    The world’s most expensive coffee known as Kopi Luwak is so outrageously expensive that even a single cup of this coffee can cost you around 35$-80$. This shockingly high price is due to its distinct technique of production, which is not only unusual but also slightly disturbing. The word ‘Kopi’ means ‘coffee’ and ‘Luwak’ is a local name for the…

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