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If you've been grappling with stubborn rust spots on your silverware, rest assured, you're not alone. Frequent trips through ...
Convenience stores and fast-food chains will be obliged to charge for disposable plastic spoons, straws and forks from spring 2022 under legislation passed June 4 by the Diet to cut down on such ...
Gold (XAU/USD) price fell more than 2% for the ... above 1.0750 despite retreating from the fresh multi-week high it set above 1.0800 earlier in the day. The US Dollar struggles to find demand ...
Thus in the 50’s and 60’s new plastic products came on the market designed to be single-use, such as single-use cups, single-use cutlery ... The disposable spoons had never been used before ...
Hong Kong on Monday (Apr 22) started phasing in a ban on disposable plastic products across restaurants and businesses, setting a six-month deadline for the city to eliminate plastic cutlery and ...
Under the headline “Throwaway Living,” a photograph showed a family flinging plates, cups, and cutlery into the air. The items would take 40 hours ... expanded use of disposable plastic ...
If you've been thinking about making the switch to an electric car or truck, you've probably put at least a little thought into driving range -- how far an EV will go on a single charge before ...
And we want to hear from you. BBC Newsround: Sir David Attenborough is backing a report that demonstrates the huge impact of plastic pollution on developing countries.
The TRS-80 Model 100 was a strange beast. When it debuted in 1983, it resembled nothing that was available at the time, and filled a gap between desktop computers and the mostly-not-invented-yet ...
It also admitted that the traditional screaming thunder of its supercars will give way to 40% of all production being pure EVs, and 80% electrified, by 2030. Shares in the Ferrari N.V. were down 0 ...