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Haultail® Pick Up Service

Are you looking for a helpful pick up service because you are either too busy or don’t have the time to get it done yourself? Haultail® is happy to offer a premium quality pick-up service so that you can keep on doing what you need to do without sacrificing your priorities. Our pick-up service is read more
The Great Pacific garbage patch is a collection of plastic and floating trash with two enormous masses of ever-growing garbage. The patch consists of finger-sized bits of plastic – often microscopic particles, chemical sludge, wood pulp, and other debris trapped by the northern circulating currents of the Pacific Ocean known as the North Pacific Gyre. read more
The most bio-diverse regions of Earth are now among the most vulnerable to global warming, an Australian study has found. The study, published by the University of Adelaide on Tuesday (Feb 4), found that man-made climate change will erode mechanisms that have protected bio-diversity for millennia. “Our results show that the magnitude and accelerated rate read more
Consumers want what they want, and they want it now. Drone delivery has long been talked about as an option to satisfy consumer delivery demands, but how realistic is it? New research in the INFORMS journal Transportation Science looks at how possible and desirable it is to use drones for delivery for e-retailers considering cost read more
Next month, single-use plastic bags will be banned in New York State. The final comment period closed Monday for the specifics of the ban, including the how thick a plastic bag needs to be to not be considered single-use. New Yorkers use 23 billion plastic bags each year, according the NY Dept. of Environmental Conservation. read more
From the polar ice cap to the Mariana Trench 10 kilometres below the waves, synthetic microfibres spat out by household washing machines are polluting oceans everywhere. The world has woken up over the last year to the scourge of single-use plastics, from bottles and straws to ear swabs and throw-away bags, resulting in legislation to read more

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