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ukraine s military says heavy fighting is continuing in the largely destroyed eastern town of soledar, near bakhmut. a spokesman said ukrainian forces were fighting what he described as the best prepared units of russian wagner mercenaries. now on bbc news, click. as cop27 winds up in egypt, this week we ll look at some of the latest tech that is trying to clean up our planet. we ll muster up a mass of moss that s mopping up the mess in the air. that s easy for you to say! we will find out if hydrogen can do the heavy lifting. and check out our latest merch. if you don t like the band, don t worry, the logo comes back off. once again, the leaders of the world have been coming together in an effort to fight climate change. as cop27 comes to a close, campaigners are warning that key commitments aimed at securing the future of the planet are at risk. in the year since cop26 happened here in glasgow, there has been a lot of criticism that the event was all talk and not much actio
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that s mopping up the mess in the air. that s easy for you to say! we will find out if hydrogen can do the heavy lifting. and check out our latest merch. if you don t like the band, don t worry, the logo comes back off. once again, the leaders of the world have been coming together in an effort to fight climate change. as cop27 comes to a close, campaigners are warning that key commitments aimed at securing the future of the planet are at risk. in the year since cop26 happened here in glasgow, there has been a lot of criticism that the event was all talk and not much action. change is not going to come from inside there, that is not leadership. this is leadership. these un climate summits bring together thousands of delegates from governments, science and pressure groups from around the world. the aim is to provide the support for all countries to be able to reduce their carbon emissions and deal with any issues that climate change will inevitably cause. the world is warming
but this week we re taking a look at a problem that i, for one, didn t even know existed. but luckily, shiona mccallum has found the solution. we know that fashion hurts the earth. more than 92 million tonnes of textile waste is created every year. recycling is possible but chemical dyes and prints often prevent this. if you re anything like me and buy merch every time you go to a gig, you may have loads of band t shirts. but sometimes your tastes do change and you re stuck with these logos forever. well, one team here in gothenburg are trying to change that. the idea is that they print the t shirts, strip them back and reprint them so they can be used again, again and again. the start up, called vividye, isn t changing traditional fabric inks. i will get you a lab coat. instead, it s developed an invisible layer that goes onto the fabric first. voila!