Moving Away From Plastic In Food Delivery With New Packaging

Despite efforts to increase recycling, most of the plastic still ends up in landfills or in the water. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, single-use plastic packaging is a large contributor to the 269,000 tons of plastic in the oceans.

…The company recently launched Zume Source Packaging that uses plant-based materials to create a cost-competitive alternative to plastic when at scale. 

…”With the acceleration of on-demand food, single-use food packaging is not going away. At the same time, there is an increase in demand for sustainable solutions as plastic clogs our oceans and rivers, and food companies are actively seeking better packaging solutions.”

…With the acquisition of Pivot and their expertise with molded fiber packaging, Zume plans to create solutions that have the performance characteristics of plastic but at a lower cost than plastics and corrugate paper when manufactured at scale. The company plans to use bagasse (sugarcane fiber), wheat, bamboo, straw and other fibers.

Ending Plastic In Food Delivery With New Packaging

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Corona Beer Trials Interlocking Cans To Replace Plastic Six-Pack Rings

A short video showing the concept states that the beverage industry produces over 16.5 million tons of plastic packaging every year and …8.8 million tons enters the ocean every year. Moreover, only 9% of all plastic waste generated actually gets recycled.

…Each can has a thread on the top and bottom so that the top of one be screwed into the bottom of another. 

…According to Ranero, the design will be “opensource” so that anyone interested in the innovation can use it.

…The concept is actually one of several that Grupo Modelo is experimenting with. “About seven months ago, we launched a plastic-free ring made of biodegradable material – a plant-based material,.” 

…Last year, Carlsberg introduced what they called a “snap pack” in the UK and Norway. Cans in four, six, or eight-packs are held together by tiny blobs of a strong glue, which is designed to withstand the rigors of transportation and even varying temperatures. The cans audibly snap when they’re pulled apart and the glue is recycled along with the aluminium can.

Corona Beer Trials Interlocking Cans To Replace Plastic Six-Pack Rings

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Judge References Game of Thrones in Opinion

In a totally unnecessary, yet unquestionably poignant metaphor, Judge Owens wrote that the majority “will not render Troice meaningless the way that Game of Thrones rendered the entire Night King storyline meaningless in its final season.”

Thrones fans are bound to be gratified that their frustrations have reached such high levels of recognition.  I mean eight seasons of build-up about White Walkers and prophecies and the Night King without so much as a meager explanation as to its ultimate relevance was enough to gall anyone.

Judge References Game of Thrones in Opinion | Law & Crime

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‘Daddy, let’s go, please’: Son tearfully protests as dad calls cops on Wesly Michel for being black in a nice neighborhood

Christopher Cukor of YouTube sorry after calling cops on Wesly Michel

Should’a listened to your kid, dipshit.

And no, your father’s tragic end does not give you the right to be a self-important racist ass.

Your self-important racist bullshit does have consequences though. Have fun trying to hold on to your job at Google!!!

Judge James Troiano Ruling: Why We Protect Accused Teen Rapists

Last month, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, about an hour south of Glen Ridge, Judge James Troiano denied prosecutors’ motion to charge a 16-year-old boy accused of sexual assault as an adult. The boy had filmed himself having sex with an intoxicated 16-year-old girl, who could not stand up straight and had slurred speech; shortly after the video was taken, she vomited, and woke up the next morning with bruises all over her body. The boy later sent the video to friends with the text, “When your first time having sex was rape.”

…The accused are usually young. They are usually white, a fact that was particularly relevant in the wake of Ehlke’s verdict, as one black lawmaker pointed out that the judge had sentenced a 16-year-old black offender to 20 years in prison before sentencing Cook. And they are usually middle-class and fairly well-educated, to enough of a degree that it’s not impossible to imagine the (usually white, usually male, usually well-educated) judges perhaps seeing a younger version of themselves taking the stand. But in justifying these light sentences, judges rarely cite these factors. Instead, they point to the defendant’s lack of criminal record, or their sterling grades, or their history of volunteer work within the community. They express their concern over the impact a lengthy prison sentence would have on these young men’s delicate characters, and they place the burden solely on the accusers to recuperate from the trauma of their assault, urging them to stay kind, stay strong, stay positive. Above all else, they express a desire to protect the defendant’s potential.

…One wonders what sort of potential is so great, so fragile, so worthy of protection, that it would be prioritized over that of the young woman who has survived a violent sexual assault. One wonders what that young woman could have accomplished, had she not been told at an early age that her welfare and her future prospects were secondary to those of her assailant. One wonders just how much a good boy’s potential is really worth, when it so clearly comes at the expense of that of the young woman he has harmed.

…These boys …and those like them, probably never had all that much potential to begin with.

Judge James Troiano Ruling: Why We Protect Accused Teen Rapists – Rolling Stone

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Police say man cut Arizona teen’s throat because rap music made him feel threatened

Witnesses told police that the man, who’s been identified as Michael Paul Adams, 27, walked up behind the teen, grabbed him and stabbed him in the neck.

…The witnesses told police that Al-Amin hadn’t done or said anything to provoke the attack. One said Adams didn’t say anything to the teen before stabbing him.

Police say man cut Arizona teen’s throat because rap music made him feel threatened – CNN

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New Jersey judge who told alleged rape victim to ‘close your legs’ is ‘remorseful,’ lawyer says

Russo was presiding over a 2016 case in which a woman was seeking a restraining order against a man who allegedly raped her when he made the comments.

“Do you know how to stop somebody from having intercourse with you,” Russo asked the woman, according to the state’s judicial conduct complaint.

She supplied some answers like “tell them to stop,” and Russo continued to urge: “What else?”

“Block your body parts,” Russo supplied. “Close your legs? Call the police? Did you do any of those things?”

…Russo denied the woman’s request for a restraining order, and in an off-the-record conversation outside the courtroom that was caught on a recording Russo was heard telling a clerk, “As an exotic dancer, one would think you would know how to fend off unwanted sexual …”

New Jersey judge who told alleged rape victim to ‘close your legs’ is ‘remorseful,’ lawyer says

Remorseful? Who gives a fuck?

He shouldn’t be on the bench. Period.

A new way to grow crops in marginal soils could help feed the world

Sattely’s lab studies soil microbiomes—the community of bacteria that live around the roots of plants to help them process nutrients in much the same way gut bacteria help people digest food.

…Many arid regions of the world, including the western United States, have alkaline soils, and this alkalinity acts like a chemical lock that traps iron in the ground.

…In the short term, Sattely’s lab will try to better understand how the coumarin adaptation works so they can eventually bioengineer wheat, corn or other crops to grow in alkaline soils. Meanwhile, as researchers use the hydroponic technique to discover other root microbiome adaptions, she believes this will lead to a second generation of plant genetic engineering. Instead of engineering manmade traits into plants, scientists will gain the ability to move naturally evolved traits from one plant to another.

A new way to grow crops in marginal soils could help feed the world

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Arizona Police Officers Reportedly Asked to Leave Starbucks over Customer Concerns

#DumpStarbucks Trends after Arizona Police Officers Reportedly Asked to Leave Starbucks over Customer Concerns

So whoever is pitching this story on behalf of the thugs in blue is working overtime.

Little piggies whining about their right to make their fellow citizens feel threatened and uncomfortable….

Weh, weh, weh…. Instead whining little piggies, why don’t you behave in a way that the sight you in uniform isn’t threatening to your neighbors?

Dump Starbucks? How about dump acting liking like lawless members of an ultra-facist, ultra-racist gang????

Weh, weh, weh cried the little piggies, all the way home.

‘Battle of the Baggage Claim’: Trump’s 1775 airport claim inspires parodies

“Our army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rockets’ red glare, it had nothing but victory.”

…Trump’s unusual claim during his Fourth of July speech that the US revolutionary army of 1775 “took over airports” from the British a full 128 years ahead of the Wright brothers’ first flight has spurred a slew of memes.

https://twitter.com/shawna1776/status/1146987728560631808

‘Battle of the Baggage Claim’: Trump’s 1775 airport claim inspires parodies | US news | The Guardian

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AMA Wades Into Abortion Debate With Lawsuit : Shots – Health News : NPR

AMA President Patrice Harris [said] in an interview, the organization felt it had to take a stand because new laws forced the small number of doctors who perform abortions to lie to patients, putting “physicians in a place where we are required by law to commit an ethical violation.”

…In March, the group filed a lawsuit in Oregon in response to the Trump administration’s new rules for the federal family planning program. Those rules would, among other things, ban doctors and other health professionals from referring pregnant patients for abortions.

“The Administration is putting physicians in an untenable situation, prohibiting us from having open, frank conversations with our patients about all their health care options — a violation of patients’ rights under the [AMA] Code of Medical Ethics,” wrote then-AMA President Barbara McAneny.

AMA Wades Into Abortion Debate With Lawsuit : Shots – Health News : NPR

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