Lets give you look outside right now, oh, it dont look that bad right now but that is really going to change. This is i80 in the sierra tonight. You can see tomorrow, a different story. Dangerous conditions. Sea resorts already preparing tahoe announcing it is proactively closing this friday for everyone so really theres no. In pulling up if youre not going to be able to ski. Not overly see how caltrans will be able to even keep the roads open with how much snow we are expecting up there and how quickly it is going to be coming down. Because it is not, it is just three and three days we are seeing that 7 feet of snow. Back here in the bay area will get the chance of rain returning tomorrow and the possibility of some scattered thunderstorms and much colder in the 50s, we will keep it with them on and off rain chances into saturday with that storm and we will see it taper off sunday with some spotty rain and we are dry as we head through monday. The other thing here on saturday morning,
Locally. Demand is high, but environmental experts warn these heaps of old clothes are of limited use. Tons of them ends up in huge, open landfills, polluting the environment and rendering resources that could be reused and recycled unusable. What europe needs is a rethink, says alice tesi, and she can back up her words with actions. Her Family Business in the fashion powerhouse of italy is committed to recycling. And she is not alone there. In tuscany around the city of prato, nearly 15 of the worlds entire recycled fashion is produced. Thousands of textile companies create new from old, with prato quickly becoming the paris of sustainable fashion. Reporter this used clothing bin could be in almost any european city, but no matter where its located, chances are the clothing will end up in prato, italy, the worlds textile recycling capital. Around 150 of the 7000 textile companies here are involved in recycling. Used clothes from germany, austria, and switzerland end up at salvatore ra
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On the bbc sounds app. Some other stories now. An unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. Thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. The 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. Germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. The law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. However, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. The government says the new law will undermine the sale of the drug on the black market. And some potentially good news now if you are a swiftie because one of londons top museums is hiring a taylor swift super fan who can help advise them about Swiftie Culture and memorabilia. Job applications are open now if youre interested. And the museum is searching for experts on crocs, emojis a
Locally. Demand is high, but environmental experts warn these heaps of old clothes are of limited use. Tons of them ends up in huge, open landfills, polluting the environment and rendering resources that could be reused and recycled unusable. What europe needs is a rethink, says alice tesi, and she can back up her words with actions. Her Family Business in the fashion powerhouse of italy is committed to recycling. And she is not alone there. In tuscany around the city of prato, nearly 15 of the worlds entire recycled fashion is produced. Thousands of textile companies create new from old, with prato quickly becoming the paris of sustainable fashion. Reporter this used clothing bin could be in almost any european city, but no matter where its located, chances are the clothing will end up in prato, italy, the worlds textile recycling capital. Around 150 of the 7000 textile companies here are involved in recycling. Used clothes from germany, austria, and switzerland end up at salvatore ra