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We think Crown has a sound capital structure, and its consistent free cash flow generation should easily support its debt-service requirements and future capital allocation decisions. Due to the ...
The wet pet food market is poised for consistent growth between 2025 and 2035, fueled by the increasing trend of pet ...
KBAT Group is showing robust growth, showing increases in both revenue and net income. Read more on what investors need to ...
Scientists are working with microbes found in Australia's unique ecosystem to create bioplastics which break down in land, ...
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Packaging Gateway on MSNPreferred Packaging launches new fibre trays for sustainable meal packagingPreferred Packaging has introduced GreenStream multi-compartment fibre trays designed for packaged meals. These trays are ...
Cleaning experts say a proactive rather than reactive approach is key to preventing an unwanted hot garbage smell in the kitchen.
Plastic manufacturers are pushing to have their products counted as compost. Composters and farmers are trying to stop them.
Governor Janet Mills signed an emergency bill into law allowing the extension of two exemptions to the polystyrene foam ban.
Ripping the plastic wrap from the meat or prepackaged fruit and veggies you purchased at the grocery store may contaminate your food with micro- and nanoplastics, according to new research.
Researchers systematically mapped the evidence on micro-, meso-, and nanoplastics migrating from plastic food-contact articles (FCAs) into food. While most studies report migration, only a small ...
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