Carbon49 – Sustainability for Canadian businesses: Sustainable Bioplastics: Are They Really Greener?

Canada announced its commitment to ban a list of non-reusable plastic products by 2022. Restaurants, grocers, and other businesses will need to quickly find a viable solution to replace single-use plastics. We take a look at bioplastics and see if it’s a good alternative.  In August 2020, Dalhousie University reported that 70%

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Carbon49 – Sustainability for Canadian businesses: Sustainable Bioplastics: Are They Really Greener?

Canada announced its commitment to ban a list of non-reusable plastic products by 2022. Restaurants, grocers, and other businesses will need to quickly find a viable solution to replace single-use plastics. We take a look at bioplastics and see if it’s a good alternative.  In August 2020, Dalhousie University reported that 70%

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Carbon49 – Sustainability for Canadian businesses: Sustainable Bioplastics: Are They Really Greener?

Canada announced its commitment to ban a list of non-reusable plastic products by 2022. Restaurants, grocers, and other businesses will need to quickly find a viable solution to replace single-use plastics. We take a look at bioplastics and see if it’s a good alternative.  In August 2020, Dalhousie University reported that 70%

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Things Are Good: The Conflict Kitchen

Conflict Kitchen is a take-out restaurant that serves cuisine only from countries with which the USA is in conflict. It’s located in Pittsburg and founded/operated by artists and chefs to humanize the international conflicts that the USA engages in around the world. It functions as a space to get food

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