The world’s largest compilation of recycled and NextGen paper and packaging options available to brands and companies — the EcoPaper Database — has just been updated and expanded.
An integral resource comes at a vital time as the impact of paper packaging on the world’s forests,
The recyclable paper cups provider opened the facility in Whitegate Industrial Estate in Wrexham
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Green Rock Group has opened a new manufacturing facility in Wrexham creating 50 jobs with plans to employ a further 100 staff.
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Partly cloudy this evening with more clouds for overnight. Low near 45F. Winds light and variable..
Partly cloudy this evening with more clouds for overnight. Low near 45F. Winds light and variable.
More than 140 vehicles lined the field at the New
Sep. 22—MANKATO — An organizer of a Saturday event in Mankato envisions piling up collected plastic utensils, straws, bags and more as a demonstration of how much ends up polluting the environment.
Jane Dow of the Beyond Plastic coalition in Mankato hopes the "say no to plastic
You may have noticed, thanks to the long, dry summer we’ve just had, that our farmers gathered in their cereal crops pretty early this year. Where I live, they were all done by the middle of August, which seems a long way before the traditional Harvest Festival celebrations which occur in
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Wheat straw valued at £34,000 has gone up in flames on a Bedfordshire farm just days before it was due to be delivered to its buyer.
The 901 bales, owned by arable grower James Peck, had be
A shower or two around the area early, then partly cloudy overnight. Low 51F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 40%..
A shower or two around the area early, then partly cloudy overnight. Low 51F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
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A set of gold and silver tubes found 125 years ago in the northern Caucasus are likely drinking straws, not scepters, according to a re-analysis of the ancient artifacts.
Russian archaeologist Nikolai Veselovsky uncovered the items in 1897 at the Maikop Kurgan burial mound in the north
Lisa Kashinsky's must-read rundown of what's up on Beacon Hill and beyond.
Lisa Kashinsky's must-read rundown of what's up on Beacon Hill and beyond.
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