{Radio} Nature Knows Best – Biomimicry and Circular Economies
Hong Kong Radio 3’s Phil Whelan sent through an interesting request for this week’s segment topic – what’s Biomimicry and Circular Economies all about, on the back of an earlier interview he did that morning of a new recycling plant. It all starts with "everything old, is new aga.
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