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Rise in focus on the agriculture sector with increase in government initiatives and investments in the Rise in demand for food pads that ensure longer shelf life of food products drives the growth of the global air-laid product market.
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Cal/OSHA’s Standards Board published its proposal to adopt an amended version of its current Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) on April 6, 2022. The Standards Board will vote on whether to adopt the amended ETS at its upcoming April 21, 2022 meeting. If adopted, it is not
After a Reddit user complained about the mess on a Qantas plane, others have joined in and blasted the airline for their 'disgusting' planes.
After a Reddit user complained about the mess on a Qantas plane, others have joined in and blasted the airline for their ‘disgusting’
Well, you can hang onto it, according to Honolulu city parks officials, who after about seven weeks of dealing with a shortage say they have now secured a steady supply of industrial-sized toilet paper, along with reserve inventory for their park restrooms.
In late July, the Honolulu Dep
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After five years of litigation, Oberlin College v. Gibsons Bros., Inc. drew to a definitive close with the College’s announcement of its intent to pay the bakery $36.59 million. With Gibson’s naturally glad to move forward from trial and the College committed to its ongoing mission of acad
NYPD detectives, many of whom are known for their fashionable business suits, will soon be fashionably protected.
More than 1,000 lightweight bullet-resistant vests designed to be easier to wear will be distributed to detectives before the end of the year, fulfilling a promise the depart
CENTRALIA — The Center for Biological Diversity and two other environmental groups filed a lawsuit on Sept. 13 against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) after its denial of endangered species protection status for West Coast fishers.
The other two agencies involved in filing the
Australian school children have been offered chips dusted with a cricket protein made by the edible bug company Circle Harvest.
The company says the products are helping the planet address man-made climate change.
The Western Sydney company began selling its insect chips to 1,000 s