Recycling household items is a creative and eco-friendly way to make plant markers. Use old spoons, broken pieces of ...
The craft supplies and fabric retailer Joann filed for bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year, as the chain wrestles with declining sales and inventory shortages, the company said ...
For the second time in less than a year, Joann Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This time, it's also trying to sell itself to another company in an effort to "maximize the value of ...
Crafts and fabric retailer Joann Inc. filed bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a year in order to quickly find a buyer willing to rescue the company from liquidation.
But this time, the urban landscape is different: Modern homes are full of plastic, turning house fires into chemical-laced infernos that burn hotter, faster, and more toxic than their predecessors.
Saudi Arabia: 1. The European Union and its allies: 0. As the dust settles on last month’s failed United Nations negotiations to end plastic pollution, high-ambition countries in Europe and elsewhere ...
Thailand has become the latest country to take on the global plastic waste crisis by banning imports of plastic waste. For years, the country had served as a key destination for plastic waste from ...
It's those discarded electronics that are treated with various chemicals and used to make that black spatula to flip your fried egg or your favorite black plastic spoon to dish veggies.
Wooden spoons? Not a fan — they’re hand-wash-only divas, prone to cracking under pressure (literally). So who’s right? Are wooden spoons a hidden health risk or just misunderstood kitchen heroes?
There’s yet more evidence that exposure to plastics can be harmful to health. Recent research indicates that black plastic found in items like food containers, kitchen utensils, and toys often ...