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Mexico lifts complete ban on Canadian beef

2016-07-01 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology

Mexico will begin importing beef from Canada after imposing a 13-year ban due to mad cow disease.

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Scaling up efforts for a heavy fuel oil ban in the Arctic

2016-06-30 10:56:00| Ship Technology

Earlier this year, a group of NGOs called for the phase out of heavy fuel oil used in ships navigating into Arctic waters. But despite the fuels known threats to the Arctic environment, the EU stopped short of pushing for a ban on what is considered

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Oakland Votes to Ban Coal Shipments, Could End Export Plans

2016-06-28 14:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Inside Climate News: Officials in Oakland, California, effectively ended proposals to open a new coal export terminal by voting to ban the transport and storage of the fossil fuel within city limits. The Oakland City Council announced its 7-0 decision on Monday as hundreds of anti-coal protestors descended on City Hall. The vote, which must be reconfirmed before it's made official, came after Mayor Libby Schaaf and council member Dan Kalb argued that a coal export terminal would pollute the area, according to the...

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29 African Nations Unite to Ban Ivory Trade

2016-06-26 11:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

English: Kenya destroys nearly all of its elephant ivory and rhino horn stockpiles in a ceremony at Nairobi National Park on April 30, 2016. This act sends a strong message to the international community that the illegal trade in wildlife, which is pushing several species to the brink of extinction, cannot be tolerated. The African Elephant Coalition (AEC), comprising 29 African countries with a shared commitment to ensuring the survival of the African elephant, will meet from 24 to 26 June in Montreux, Switzerland....

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US forced labour ban requires apparel supply chain scrutiny

2016-06-24 18:44:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Renewed interest in a US law banning the entry of imported goods made with forced or indentured labour requires manufacturers, US importers, brands and retailers to scrutinise their supply chains, writes Brenda A Jacobs of Sidley Austin LLP, a Washington DC based international trade lawyer and licensed customs broker.

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