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HAITIAN FOOD TO BOOST SOY SAUCE PRODUCTION
BY WANG FANGQING
China’s largest seasoning manufacturer, Guangdong province-based Foshan Haitian Flavoring & Food, is to expand its production capacity of soy sauce by building new plants in the local Gaoming district. The company is waiting for an approval from the Foshan Environmental Protection Bureau.…
INNOVATION HELPS UTILITIES PUSH FORWARD INTO A GREENER FUTURE
BY MARK ROWE
ENERGY production that uses renewable sources or drastically reduces the use of fossil fuels are of course increasingly entering the market place, and with such transformation, innovation is at a premium. Demand for novel thinking and processes is being inflated in Europe by the European Union’s EU2020 objectives for a 20% reduction in CO2, and for 20% of energy to be generated from renewable energy sources by 2020.…
SOUTH AMERICA'S ORIGINAL COMMUNITIES GAIN HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
THE ORIGINAL inhabitants of Latin America, who dominated the region prior to the Spanish and Portuguese conquests, have often had a rough deal regarding tertiary education. But initiatives are underway to right this wrong. This May the Peruvian National Congress’ Education Commission approved a proposal to create a National Aymara University, the first institute for higher learning in Peru designed to serve so-called ‘indigenous’ peoples of the country.…
SOUTH AMERICA'S ORIGINAL COMMUNITIES GAIN HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
BY PACIFICA GODDARD
THE ORIGINAL inhabitants of Latin America, who dominated the region prior to the Spanish and Portuguese conquests, have often had a rough deal regarding tertiary education. But initiatives are underway to right this wrong. This May the Peruvian National Congress’ Education Commission approved a proposal to create a National Aymara University, the first institute for higher learning in Peru designed to serve so-called ‘indigenous’ peoples of the country.…
MATURE MARKETS PROTECT CLOTHING AND TEXTILE CONSUMERS AGAINST HARM FROM INDUSTRY PRODUCTS
BY ALAN OSBORN, KARRYN MILLER, GAVIN BLAIR, KEITH NUTHALL
WEARING clothes is not the most dangerous of pastimes: it is not really up there with hang-gliding, off-piste skiing and single-handed ocean yachting. But there are risks associated with wearing clothes, from the contact consumers and workers’ skin has with the chemicals used in production; to potential for strangulation by drawstrings, choking on toggles, and the flammability of some artificial fibres.…
DRIVES AND CONTROLS FOCUS ON COST AND EFFICIENCY
BY ALYSHAH HASHAM
THE RECESSION has had a significant effect in driving packaging companies and departments to lower costs through using more efficient technology, requiring less energy, maintenance and idling time. Drives and controls have been a critical element of this process.…
INNOVATIVE PACKAGING TRANSFORMING GLOBAL DRINKS PACKAGING INDUSTRY
BY MARK ROWE
INNOVATIVE packaging is transforming the drinks industry. Heavy tins and bottles are being replaced by lighter composite and biodegradeable materials; hi-tech cartons are being manufactured that tell consumers if the milk’s gone off; and RFID (radio frequency identification) tags are being embedded with temperature sensors.…
MATURE MARKETS PROTECT CLOTHING AND TEXTILE CONSUMERS AGAINST HARM FROM INDUSTRY PRODUCTS
BY ALAN OSBORN, KARRYN MILLER, GAVIN BLAIR, KEITH NUTHALL
WEARING clothes is not the most dangerous of pastimes: it is not really up there with hang-gliding, off-piste skiing and single-handed ocean yachting. But there are risks associated with wearing clothes, from the contact consumers and workers’ skin has with the chemicals used in production; to potential for strangulation by drawstrings, choking on toggles, and the flammability of some artificial fibres.…
ENERGY REFLECTING PAINTS AND COATINGS - A GROWING GREEN BUSINESS
BY KARRYN MILLER, ANCA GURZU, MARK ROWE and PAUL COCHRANE
THE NEED to think out of the box to reduce carbon emissions and pollution is becoming increasingly appreciated in the Asia-Pacific region. And the coatings sector offers a range of solutions to reduce energy use.…
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION NEWS ROUND UP - COMMISSION PUSHES FOR ACTION ON IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS UNDER REACH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is pushing hard for progress on defining substances of very high concern for special authorisation under the REACH chemical control system – many used by the coatings sector. European Union (EU) industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani and environment Commissioner Janez Poto?nik…