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    2026-02-09 09:22:48 ·
    How Water Positivity Improves Environmental Impact in Fabs

    read more : https://bi-journal.com/water-positivitys-environmental-impact-on-fabs/

    #WaterPositivity #EnvironmentalImpact #BIJournal #BIJournalnews #BusinessInsightsarticles #BIJournalinterview
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    How Water Positivity Improves Environmental Impact in Fabs
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    Water positivity in fabs cuts the environmental impact of fabs via recycling and efficiency. Strategies restore more water than is consumed.
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    2025-06-15 13:04:05 ·
    In a powerful symbol of adaptation amid chaos, birds in Ukraine have been spotted building nests using fibre optic cables salvaged from destroyed FPV war drones. This remarkable phenomenon was observed by the 12th Azov Brigade near Toretsk, an area deeply impacted by ongoing conflict. The birds, unknowingly repurposing remnants of war, highlight nature's astonishing resilience—even in zones scarred by destruction and violence.

    While the presence of such foreign materials in bird nests is unusual, it underscores the unintended environmental legacy of modern warfare. As drones become an increasingly common element of conflict, their debris—like communication cables and wiring—can linger in ecosystems long after battles fade. Yet, through these tangled fibres, life persists. It's a haunting reminder that even in the shadows of war, nature finds a way to survive.

    #UkraineWar #WarAndNature #FPVDrones #BirdsAdapt #EnvironmentalImpact
    In a powerful symbol of adaptation amid chaos, birds in Ukraine have been spotted building nests using fibre optic cables salvaged from destroyed FPV war drones. This remarkable phenomenon was observed by the 12th Azov Brigade near Toretsk, an area deeply impacted by ongoing conflict. The birds, unknowingly repurposing remnants of war, highlight nature's astonishing resilience—even in zones scarred by destruction and violence. While the presence of such foreign materials in bird nests is unusual, it underscores the unintended environmental legacy of modern warfare. As drones become an increasingly common element of conflict, their debris—like communication cables and wiring—can linger in ecosystems long after battles fade. Yet, through these tangled fibres, life persists. It's a haunting reminder that even in the shadows of war, nature finds a way to survive. #UkraineWar #WarAndNature #FPVDrones #BirdsAdapt #EnvironmentalImpact
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