• NSW Government plastic ban, the everyday items residents could soon be fined $11,000 for | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:46

    Millions of Australians could soon be hit with a whopping $11,000 fine as a harsh ban comes into force.

    Residents of NSW could soon be hit with major fines of up to $11,000, for supplying or carrying single-use plastic items.

    The phase out, which will see everyday plastic items di

  • Woman said 'no one told her' to remove transit bolts before using her brand new washing machine | Daily Mail Online

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:38

    By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia

    Published: 23:50 EDT, 20 April 2022 | Updated: 23:50 EDT, 20 April 2022

    A woman has been left red faced after discovering she needed to remove the transport bolts before using a new washing machine claiming 'no one told her

  • Siemens “Drives” Snack Food Maker To Higher Production, Energy Savings | Packaging Strategies

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:33

    Vibrating Feeder with high product level – Drive operates at a higher amplitude.

    Vibrating Feeder with low product level – Drive operates at low amplitude.

    A major U.S. producer of snack foods with locations worldwide faced a problem at their plant in Arkansas. As an integral p

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    Mareo Torito’s Englewood-based poultry brand is popular among grocery store shoppers and local restaurants—and continues to grow.

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  • Sierra expands Georgia facility - Waste Today

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:23

    Recycling equipment maker adds 24,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Jesup, Georgia.

    Bakersfield, California-based Sierra International Machinery is citing “the overwhelming demand for the Sierra REB line of two-ram balers and conveyors” as having prompted an expansion projec

  • Kinmel Bay: Machine that killed worker was serious risk, court told - BBC News

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:19

    A company director knew a machine that killed an employee carried for users a serious risk of death, a jury heard.

    Stephen Jones, 60, admitted he did not spell this out for employees using a recycling machine known as a baler.

    Norman Butler, also 60, from Prestatyn, Denbighshire,

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    COVID pulled down sales, but customers are back. And drop-offs at donation sites are stressing a diminished workforce.

    Scanning the shelves at Goodwill’s Parker retail thrift store, Tammy Nelson wasn’t really looking for eight ceramic bowls and the curious metal stand that might once

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    I could start this piece by going on and on and on and on about how wonderful bacon is. I could talk about how great it is to eat on its own, or how much better it makes other foods, like hamburgers, when paired together. I could suggest that whoever first figured out that

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    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:44:10

    Not being the sharpest tool in the shed as a child, when I was younger I thought that the easiest and simplest way to avoid getting Salmonella was to just not eat salmon. Seemed easy enough to my 12 year old brain.

    However, after being diagnosed with Salmonella infection upon b

  • Leading Organic Sugar Brand Florida Crystals Introduces Barn Owl Mascot "Ollie" to Share Its Sustainably Homegrown Farming Story | Packaging Strategies

    by admin on 2022-08-26 22:43:58

    Brand "Spokesowl" launching on International Owl Awareness Day will give consumers behind-the-scenes look at farm-to-mill sugar crafting practices.

    Florida Crystals – the only brand of organic sugars made from sugarcane sustainably grown in the U.S. – announces the launch of a new