New Risi Global 15-year Packaging Outlooks Show Containerboard Demand Growth To Average 1.4% In Nort 2nd September 2009 - Views: 672 North America - Bans on plastic bags not expected to lead to revival in paper bag markets, as reusable bags are quickly gaining a foothold in many markets.
Coral Reef Charity Improves Queensland Kids' Reef Iq 12th June 2009 - Views: 680 Queensland-based coral reef monitoring organisation, Reef Check Australia launches its new education program for young people at Sea World, Gold Coast, on 18th June.
Picture Opportunity: Polar Bears Cry 'save The Humans' - Perth Town Hall Monday 7 July 9:30-10:30am 4th July 2008 - Views: 621 The nation of Tuvalu faces the prospect of disappearing completely, as do other low-lying islands in the Pacific, including those in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati and the Marshall Islands.
'morally Indefensible' Anti-palm Oil Campaigns Threaten World's Poor, Reveals Ne 29th September 2009 - Views: 493 Today at the United Nations climate change meeting in Bangkok, the NGO World Growth ( http://www.worldgrowth.org/ ) released a new report ( http://www.worldgrowth.org/assets/files/Palm_Oil.pdf ) exposing the damaging economic and environmental consequences for developing countries of misguided campaigns by Western "green" groups to halt production of palm oil, the most sustainable vegetable oil available.
Ngl Award 15th February 2010 - Views: 718 Planet Lighting’s HLS energy-efficient design was picked out from among 126 international entries in the Next Generation Luminaires (NGL) competition.