Say Samal, the minister of the environment, praised a Cambodian company that makes straws out of rice and vegetable matter instead of plastic, which he claimed is overused worldwide.
During the forecast period of 2021-2028, the edible straws market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.14
To reduce plastic pollution, Victoria is banning problematic single-use plastics from sale or supply from 1 February 2023. Victorian businesses are encouraged to start preparing for the ban now to help ease the transition.
The ban includes single-use plastic:
The ban proposes that
Ogun workers suspend strike after four days
An environmentalist, Banke Oniru, Thursday, highlighted ways by which Nigerians can join the rest of the world in tackling climate change.
Oniru, who decries the havoc that climate change is causing on the earth, notes in a statement tha
Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff at Disney California Adventure is offering new edible straws with their Memory Refreshers. We visited the sweet shop to try out the straws, and decided to review the Slow Burn Memory Refresher, too.
These are sturdy, edible straws that come individually wrap
Cooking expert Sassy Mama shows us how to make zucchini straws.
Heat canola oil in a large stock pot to 350 degrees. In a large bowl whisk together the milk, eggs salt and pepper.
Put the zucchini spirals into the milk bath. While the zucchini is in the milk bath, open the Ziploc
It’s busy season for transit news around the Sound. Amidst the numerous announcements of late (zoning reform, East Link, state funding, oh my) the most concrete development has been the release of Sound Transit’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the West Seattle/Ballard Exte
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A small-scale exhibition entitled “Trash Talk” highlighted the work of a beach cleanup collective in Hong Kong and invited visitors to reflect on their contribution to marine waste.
Something went wron
Paper straws, reusable tote bags, precariously-balanced boxes of recycling stacked in kitchen corners. In 2022, we’re all more than familiar with our everyday collective efforts to at least have *some* kind of positive impact on the planet. For most of us, a desire to live more sustainabilit
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Horne launched Evanesce in 2016, which promotes a new future without single-use plastics. The company primarily works with molded starch and up-cycled plant materials, which are more sustainable petroleum substitutes, to create food packaging and serviceware.
Evanesce products are dev