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Snacking company Pladis goes green in US with Coveris paper bags
Coveris’ pre-made paper block bottom bags will serve as secondary packaging for pladis’ confectionery brands in the US.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The production lines at Indeed Brewing moved quickly, the cans filling not with beer, but with THC-infused seltzer. The product, which features the compound that gets cannabis users ...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UPI) --A new federal definition of hemp tucked into Congress' recently passed spending bill has reopened the debate over legal cannabis and set up a year-long fight that could ...
Share on Pinterest Advocates for the cannabis and hemp industries say regulation is preferable to an outright ban. Image credit: Robert Alexander/Getty Images A provision in the recent federal ...
Industrial hemp can be used to make food, clothing and construction materials, but current crops across New South Wales only cover about 1,000 hectares. A new trial showing the crop can be grown in ...
The LCBO says it will finally begin seeking out a new Ontario-based supplier for its paper bags, more than a year after Premier Doug Ford ordered it to drop the Quebec bag distributor it selected and ...
"Having relocated to North Carolina, I don't have access to the dispensary that I've had in Virginia, so I've had to rely on hemp products delivered here in the mail," Kiki Snyder said. Other WRAL Top ...
A provision in the government funding bill that ended a record 43-day shutdown aims to clarify the definition of hemp and close a loophole that allowed the hemp-derived product industry to flourish ...
The government is reopened, but the ramifications from the shutdown are far from over. The longest-ever government shutdown concluded Nov. 12 after a 43-day stoppage in pay for many federal employees.
Shoppers in Philadelphia may soon need to pay 10 cents for paper bags under a new bill passed by the City Council, aimed at reducing the usage of single-use and plastic bags. The city's mayor has said ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Shoppers in Philadelphia will soon be charged 10 cents for each paper bag they use at stores, following the passage of a new city law that takes effect in January. The ...
Tom Ignudo is a digital content producer at CBS Philadelphia. Before he joined CBS Philadelphia in 2021, Tom covered high school and college sports for the Philadelphia Inquirer. He covers breaking ...
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