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"They can take it home or leave it at the hotel, where it will be laundered and placed on the bed every time they visit," said Peter Rank, head concierge at the hotel.
As long as there are states that allow the sale of ivory, elephants (and, indeed, other species) are going to be killed and their parts will be laundered into this deadly trade.
Catherine C. Milbourn, senior press officer at the EPA, noted in an email that the agency is "currently working to finalize a rule that addresses the safe handling and disposal of used industrial wipes containing spent solvents, as well as the management of used wipes that will be laundered and wipes that will be disposed".
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Over the coming months I'll be laundering – sorry, investing – money into the coming wave of truly reprehensible start-ups, representing the sour cream of web 3.0.
Peter Knights, CEO of the NGO WildAid, said: "There is little, if any, consumer demand for rhino horn within South Africa, and we agree with the government that horn sold domestically will likely be laundered into the international market, increasing the already serious threat faced by rhinos".
More money for households will also mean less for military aggrandizement and prestige projects — and maybe less to be laundered by corrupt officials through Macau's gambling tables.
In effect, it must be laundered.
Launderable covers were laundered prior sampling.
It is laundered planning.
Cash is laundered through legitimate businesses.
As for the laundering, "all blankets shed to an extent when being laundered," the statement continued.
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