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Alliance Rubber Adds New Product to Walmart Shelves
2015-05-19 12:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Rubber band manufacturer will supply tie-dye bands at retailers throughout U.S. HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Although it is often associated with hippies and counter-culture, tie-dye is also among the biggest trends of fashions resort 2015 season meaning that consumers will continue to find it everywhere this spring. And...
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Antarctic Ice Shelves found to be thinning from the top AND the bottom
2015-05-17 15:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: A decade-long scientific debate about whats causing the thinning of one of Antarcticas largest ice shelves is settled this week (Wednesday 13 May) with the publication of an international study in the journal The Cryosphere. The Larsen C Ice Shelf whose neighbours Larsen A and B, collapsed in 1995 and 2002 is thinning from both its surface and beneath. For years scientists have been unable to determine whether it is warming air temperatures or warmer ocean currents that were causing the...
Keyence Barcode Scanners Keep Product Moving and Store Shelves Stocked
2015-04-29 12:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Food product distributor depends on Keyence scanners to load trucks quickly and efficiently, with productivity gains setting the stage for the next phase of company expansion. Keeping shelves filled with just the right amount of product can ensure profitability for small grocery and convenience stores. These small...
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University of Guelph-designed compostable coffee pod hits shelves in fall
2015-04-14 20:04:47| Solid Waste & Recycling magazine Headlines
The PÜRPOD100 product is made from bio-based materials, even the ring of the pod is made using coffee chaff. The Ontario coffee maker is also suing Keurig for anti-competitive practices. The post University of Guelph-designed compostable coffee pod hits shelves in fall appeared first on Solid Waste & Recycling Magazine.
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Food from Fukushima could be hitting Britain's shelves through legal safety loophole
2015-04-13 23:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Food produced around the Fukushima nuclear disaster site could be making its way on to British shelves because of loopholes in safety rules, The Independent can reveal. Products contaminated by radiation, including tea, noodles and chocolate bars, have already been exported from Japan under the cover of false labelling by fraudsters. Experts warned that Britains food regulations were not strong enough to prevent these kinds of contaminated products which are fraudulently marked as coming...
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