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Last week, Euronews Culture discussed what happens when marketing goes wrong, with regards to Dune: Part Two. This week, what happens when tie-in merchandising gets perversely wonderful. British cosmetics company Lush has unveiled a 'bathbomb' inspired by the infamous (and some might say “traumatising”) bathtub scene in Emerald Fennell’s recent film, the black comedy Saltburn. **Massive spoilers for Saltburn ahead** The film stars Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick, a middle-class student who befriends Jacob Elordi’s wealthy aristocrat Felix Catton. Oliver is invited by Felix to spend the summer at...
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The pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries will have to bear at least 80% of the costs linked to cleaning harmful substances they discharge into urban wastewater, following an inter-institutional agreement reached in Brussels on January 29. The two industries are jointly responsible for 92% of the toxic load in wastewaters, the European Commission maintained when launching its legislative proposal in October 2022. The new EU bill on the Urban Wastewater Treatment will "completely revolutionise" wastewater treatment, as the ‘polluter pays' principle — the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)...
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