New York plastic bag ban takes effect, customers ‘not happy’
The New York law banning so-called single-use plastic bags took effect Sunday, with some customers balking at the new rules.
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The New York law banning so-called single-use plastic bags took effect Sunday, with some customers balking at the new rules.
Source: www.foxbusiness.com
The US drinks giant – the world’s biggest plastic polluter – claimed consumers still want the bottles. It said scrapping them outright now would alienate customers and hit sales.
Not everyone is a morning person, and that’s fine; the problem is that most people have to be up and at ’em before the break of dawn, regardless. Mariam Khalifah designed the sustainable skincare brand dubbed Morning People with packaging that inspires even the biggest of night owls to wake up feeling refreshed and ready to go. The packaging feels invigorating and inspiring through amber-toned bottles and nearly-neon gradients; plus, the typography is undeniably stunning, beautifully mixing typefaces effortlessly.
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The Gibraltar Government is inviting the public to nominate individuals, groups and organisation for this years Gibraltar Sustainability Awards.The awards provide recognition of sustainability best practice in Gibraltar and reward the sustainability journey of individuals, clubs and associations, school, community, sports and faith groups, NGOs and charities, government agencies, authorities and departments, professional groups, business and commercial enterprises.
A CHARGE will be applied on single-use drinks cups in Scotland under proposed new legislation.
Ian Carstairs from Scottish Enterprise talks about the benefits of sustainable business practises and shares 5 tips that will help you build resilience, reduce costs and protect your business from risks.
The Australian Greens have pledged to legalise marijuana, wipe student debt, make childcare free and ban petrol cars in an ambitious election agenda. But the audacious plan – which would cost billions and change Australia as we know it – is mostly pie in the sky with the party only holding one seat in the House of Representatives. In the latest Newspoll ahead of the May election the Greens have a primary vote of 10 per cent which is the same as their 2019 result. Last week the Greens announced they would spend at least $66billion of taxpayers’ money to wipe all student debt and leader Adam Bandt is set to announce more big-spending plans in the coming weeks.