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  2. Plastics News - Wikipedia

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    Plastics News is a weekly, 46,000-circulation trade newspaper delivering global news to a primarily North American market. Founded by Crain Communications Inc. in Akron, Ohio, in 1989, it covers the business of the global plastics industry. The publication relocated to Crain's corporate headquarters in Detroit in 2013.

  3. California banned polystyrene. Has the plastic industry ...

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    According to one state analysis, 2.9 million tons of single-use plastic and 171.4 billion single-use plastic components were sold, offered for sale, or distributed during 2023 in California.

  4. The Plastic vs. Paper Straw Debate, Explained - AOL

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    In 2018, Vanuatu made history as the first country to ban plastic straws altogether. In July 2021, the European Union banned the sale of certain single-use plastics, including straws, in E.U. markets.

  5. Plastic Pollution Coalition - Wikipedia

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    From April 2011 until June 2014, PPC operated a news website called The Plastic Free Times. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2017, an advocacy video for the Plastic Pollution Coalition was made featuring the top 11 finalists from the 10th season of American Idol .

  6. List of free daily newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto Daily News - Palo Alto; while its website is continuously updated, the physical paper was cut back to a weekly in 2015; Palo Alto Daily Post - Palo Alto; successor to the Daily News; San Francisco Examiner - San Francisco As of March 2020, this paper is only published three times a week—on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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  8. Akron aims to bounce back, using its rubber and plastics ...

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    Man-made polymers, like synthetic tires and plastics, soared after WWII, according to the National Institute of Health, and now make up many of the things we depend on: clothing, cups, fiberglass ...

  9. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.