Around seven percent of the world's oil is used to produce and manufacture plastic -- that's more than the entire African continent uses. But a new machine converts plastics back into oil, encouraging responsible disposal of garbage, and reducing CO2 emissions in the process.
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Can the world's biggest polluter become the world's biggest producer of plug-in electric cars? That's what Chinese car manufacturer BYD Auto is hoping as it launches its new F3DM model.
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