PHILADELPHIA — Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the public debate on masks is as heated as ever — especially in Philadelphia, which earned national attention for once again requiring masks in indoor public spaces and then undoing that rule days later.
Yet in the realm of scienc
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Do you remember where you were when it happened: the COVID lockdown? The eerie silence of uncertainty. The mad dash to Costco. The entire world shutting down overnight.
All of us were thinking, “This can’t last very long.” I even gave away gift baskets for friends and colleagues c
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A new and interesting acquisition and the effects of the pandemic on certain key market dynamics
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James Posa has been with the natural fibers company since 2018
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Pharmacy joins other retail chains in committing to end sales of plastic wipes by end of this year
The high street chemist Boots is joining the ranks of retailers vowing to stop selling all wet wipes that contain plastic fibres, as part of efforts to cut non-biodegradable waste.
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It turns out that those "flushable" wipes that are often sold alongside regular toilet paper are not really flushable.
Local municipal officials are asking people to not flush any kind of wipes down the toilet, no matter what the packaging says.
“They indicate on the label that t
MATTAWAN, MI — What began as a small collection closet in 2011 to help clothe a few foster children in their time of need has blossomed into a full-on “store,” providing free clothing to over 4,000 people annually.
So many people, that the “store,” Jody’s Closet, needed its o
30,000 and 100,000 people are directly and indirectly employed in the African nonwovens industry, respectivel
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