19/05/2017 Newsround


19/05/2017

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The biggest recycling villains are named and shamed.

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The white tiger cubs finding their feet!

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Tonight, I'm going to interview Prince Harry...

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You're probably used to throwing packaging in the recycling bin,

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but did you know that some of it is harder

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Now the biggest "villains" of the recycling world have been named.

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You're all under arrest - for crimes against recycling.

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This is a line-up of all the most tricky types

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A group called the Recycling Association has listed

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the worst offenders, crisp tubes and sports drinks

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bottles have taken the top spots - along with cleaning sprays

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So what makes them so bad to recycle?

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Well, the more materials used in packaging, the harder

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it is for recycling machines to separate them out.

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It's got a metal base, a plastic cap, a metal tear-off lid,

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and foil-lined cardboard sleeve - and that means it's

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Pringles have said that the design of the tube means that it "can act

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as a barrier to keep the crisps fresh", meaning it

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But if packaging can't be easily recycled, then it will end

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up as landfill along with ordinary rubbish.

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To help stop this problem, a new prize is being launched

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for inventors to design products that are more easily recycled.

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So if the companies that make these products change their ways,

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maybe these guys won't end up in the rubbish dump.

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Now, the way airports work could be changing.

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London City Airport are switching the way they monitor planes

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Instead of looking out of the window of the control tower next

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to the runway they will watch planes land through high tech

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screens at an office more than 100 miles away.

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They are the first airport in Britain to use this new virtual

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control tower technology and say it will be safer.

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If you're a Rainbow, Brownie or Guide, get ready,

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because you're about to be set some new challenges.

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15,000 girls have taken part in testing ideas

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for a new badge system, set to launch in Summer 2018.

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Some suggestions so far include app design, upcycling and vlogging.

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Here's what some of you guys think should happen...

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If I was allowed to make a badge it would be a mysterious one.

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Because I could travel around the world and find things

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If I can create a badge I would create a scrapbook badge and

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the best brownie scrapbook would get the badge.

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I would like to do the dress up badge.

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Because I like dressing up with my sister.

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Kindness, so if you are lonely, you could ask,

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I would like to do a gymnastics badge.

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I promise to do my best, be true to myself, develop my beliefs

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Now, it might not look like much but this painting

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It's by the American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat -

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and it was just sold at auction for more than ?84 million

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The painting sold for the highest price ever paid for work

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Scientists have been searching for rare sea creatures deep

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in the Pacific Ocean, Look at these amazing pictures.

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They sent a camera up to 4km below sea level,

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to take pictures of some of the world's rarest creatures.

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It's a part of a month-long project to understand how sea life has

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This week Prince William visited The Royal Marsden,

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a special cancer treatment hospital in London, and met someone he hadn't

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See if you can spot a much younger me in this report.

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Very nice to see you, it's been a while.

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That's because Alice has met the Prince before.

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In 2009, Alice interviewed him for Newsround.

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She'd had cancer treatment at the Royal

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Marsden, a hospital Prince William supports.

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But like every good journalist, things didn't quite go

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Tonight I'm going to interview Prince Harry...

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I'll never live it down that I called him Harry

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all those years ago, but it is just a moment I'll never forget.

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She's a very good interviewer, by the way.

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Me and my sister have play around arm wrestling.

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But if you and your brother had one, who do you think

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As the bigger brother you have that psychological

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Last up, take a look at these beautiful white tiger cubs....

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They were born at a zoo in Mexico and have

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Zookeepers hope the two baby Bengal white tigers will help to save

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That's all from me, Jenny's back with more from Newsround

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You're watching CBBC this fine Friday.

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You know what that means, my friend? Sure do, Rhys.

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