From seaweed to sugarcane, companies race to find the next great plastic replacement Small businesses are scrambling to meet the demand from consumers who want an alternative to plastic straws.
The new collection of ten pieces is written exclusively by women giving teachers the opportunity to explore and get creative with fantastic classical music whilst improving representation of women ...
McDonald's new paper straws - described as "eco-friendly" by the US fast food giant - cannot be recycled. Last year, it axed plastic straws, even though they were recyclable, in all its UK ...
connectors are shell-type connectors that are built in accordance with military specifications. Their design takes into account the need to protect the connection from environmental factors, allowing ...
Electrical systems have experienced increased prominence during the recent history of automobile design. Modern cars are extensively wired and microprocessor-controlled, resulting in a growing need ...
1. Metal Made of stainless steel, aluminum, or even titanium, metal straws have become a popular alternative. They draw some criticism—for having a metallic taste, conducting heat from a hot ...
Explore the stories and secrets hidden in this set of forty classical pieces of music. For each piece you will find free teaching resources, exciting short films, lesson plans, arrangements and more.
Starbucks will eliminate plastic straws from its stores worldwide by 2020 to reduce environmental plastic pollution, the company says. The coffee retailer will phase out single-use straws from its ...
If you've noticed the straws at McDonald's are wider than usual ... Last week, the chain finally set the date for the Chicken Big Mac to come to the US. It will go on sale from October 10 ...
When it comes to the 007 formula, there's one thing you can count on: spectacle. Big, exciting action set pieces with jaw-dropping stunts and endlessly inventive gadgetry. This is why the series ...
There was a time when set pieces were seen as the refuge of the damned: a shortcut to competitiveness for inferior teams seeking a goal threat to supplement their defensive gameplan. Elite sides ...