technologyThe firms hoping to cut down on wasted cosmeticsSeptember 1, 2023posted on Sep. 01, 2023 at 12:12 am By tailoring cosmetics to the individual some firms are hoping to cut waste in the cosmetics industry. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphSeptember 1, 2023previous articleStorm power cuts: Maximum compensation nearly triples to £2,000next articleGlobal growth is set to slow — but there are 'pockets of resilience,' Moody's saysYou Might Also LiketechnologyMeta fires staff for buying toothpaste, not lunchOctober 17, 2024technologySouth Korea vows to prevent technology leaks with heavier penaltiesOctober 17, 2024technologyFreeview and Sky boost as much-requested channel launches on your TV for freeOctober 16, 2024technologyASML share plunge wipes over $50 billion off Dutch chip giant's valueOctober 16, 2024technologyHow to tell if your child is addicted to ‘doom scrolling’October 15, 2024technologyFight begins to make mobile-free schools lawOctober 15, 2024Recommended For YouHealthBreast cancer patients denied life-extending drug in cost rowOctober 18, 2024How Trump’s Radical Tariff Plan Could Wreck Our EconomyOctober 18, 2024internetTikTok, Facebook approve ads with US election disinformation, study says – KTENOctober 17, 2024stockmarketMexico shares lower at close of trade; S&P/BMV IPC down 0.04%October 17, 2024enterpriseStock market today: Dow hits fresh record, Nvidia and chip stocks jump – Yahoo FinanceOctober 17, 2024
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