Metal straws or bamboo cutlery don’t move the needle on the waste problem, says CNA’s Erin Low.
SINGAPORE: Shopping for Christmas gifts? Please take my advice: Do not buy reusable straws. Or anything reusable, really.
My kitchen cabinets are spilling over with sustainable st
Having your own reusable water bottle on hand undoubtedly helps cut down on single-use plastic bottles. But if you're keen to take your eco-friendly hydrating habits one step further, there's now a bottle that's made of plant materials.
Specialising in reusable bottles made from plant w
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Pune, 25th May 2021: Ruchi Jain’s entrepreneurial journey started when she founded Paivi in 2019 with the passion for helping climate change while pursuing business goals. Paivi is the first company in India to bring to the concept of an edible drinking straw.
Ruchi holds experi
As plastic alternatives proliferate, some choose to sip instead of suck.
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“It was never just about the straw,” said Christine Figgener, 35, who was callin
One of the most ubiquitous kitchen utensils is often forgotten about — until someone needs to use it for a cool beverage. Made with just a few inches of plastic, a bendy drinking straw is a massively efficient tool that can act as a convenient sipping apparatus or merely an accessory for you
Cooper Carry is the architectural firm overseeing the design of Midtown Union, a mixed-use development underway in Atlanta. The project will feature cutting-edge office space, as well as outdoor amenity areas that are vital for modern office workers.
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– Through April 30, library hours. Participate in our poem contest to celebrate National Poetry Month. Enter by submitting a copy of your original poem, along with your name and phone number to pinebluffs@lclsonline.org or by dropping it off at the Pine Bluffs Branch Library by April 28.
Mark Ritson is wrong about the lasting impact of Covid. Forget big data and spreadsheets, human insight shows the pandemic will continue to change consumer behaviour for years to come.
It took seven flights of stairs to arrive at the cramped studio apartment on the outskirts of Rome. Lar
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