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Fashion’s hidden footprint and how peatlands can help

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Liv Symes from materials science company Ponda® talks about the devastating impact that fast fashion is having on the planet, and how their innovative Biopuff® material is helping Lancashire Wildlife Trust rewet peatlands in the North West.

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