Rhode Island has become the second state to enact a mattress recycling program. The state's governor, Lincoln Chafee, signed the bill into law this week. Neighboring Connecticut recently became the first state to adopt mattress recycling ...
Tags: Mattress, Light Industry, Daily Use
Imagine if your little brother was a top-ranking executive for Interscope Records in Los Angeles. The perks could be almost endless, right? Front row concert seats, backstage passes, the Grammy’s. Well, Chuck Reed is a top-ranking ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration, Mosaic Mirror Wall
A sweater by definition is a knitted top, and knitted garments have been around a very long time. So the real answer to who invented the sweater is the same answer to "who invented knitting?" Knitting by definition is the process of ...
Tags: Sweater, Apparel, coat, sweater skirt
The individual owners of Michigan-based glove manufacturer Glove Coaters Inc. deny that their gloves had anything to do with the glass accident involving a Houston glass employee last year, and are asking a federal judge to deny him any ...
Tags: Glove Company, Glass Injury
Infosys posted strong revenue growth in the second quarter as demand picked up in key markets including the U.S. However, the Indian outsourcer's net profit grew only 0.5 percent year on year as the company increased salaries for staff in ...
Tags: Computer Products
Philips has launched new-generation 7W, 8W, 10W and 13W LED light bulbs in the Taiwan market at retail prices of NT$399 (US$13.3), NT$399, NT$499 and NT$599 respectively, according to Philips Taiwan. The light bulbs are 40% higher in ...
Tags: LED Bulbs, LED Lighting, Philips
It’s reported that Russia’s NLMK Group said that its automotive sheets successfully passed a recertification audit with international standards. The British Standards Institution (BSI) certificate which covers the products ...
Tags: Automotive Sheets, Recertification Audit, Construction&Decoration
Rat meat passed off as lamb meat, dead pigs dumped in the Huangpu river, milk tainted with melamine and rice contaminated with cadmium – living in China, it sometimes seems like our food comes from the infamous factories of Upton ...
Tags: Domestic Firms, Food Safety
"Daily Economic News" made statistics for the top 25 U.S. Stocks, which shows obvious industry distribution characteristics: six of the 25 stocks belong to the pharmaceutical industry, five of the 25 U.S. Stocks belong to renewable energy ...
Everybody is talking about renewable energy usage, but do we really trying to implement this in our lives. If not then we must start considering this. There are many ways of using this power and solar photovoltaic modules are one of them. ...
Tags: Photovoltaic Modules, Solar Power
Strength in the resources sector has pushed Australian shares higher, although the market lost some ground after China's finance minister lowered expectations for the country's economic growth. The S&P/ASX200 index passed 5000 points in ...
Tags: China Gloom, Miners
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted a proposal for a two-part regulation governing formaldehyde emissions from particleboard, MDF/HDF and hardwood plywood which is to apply in future across the whole of the USA. This ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration
The Manitoba Trucking Association (MTA) gave shippers and consumers a heads up today that, once again, delays and prices could increase due to flooding. Flooding this year in southern Manitoba is expected to "rival that of 2009, which ...
Tags: Transportation, Auto Parts, truck
As reporter learned recently that although there is great need in Shenzhen, but, there is no abundant amount of gas station, thus, posing a big barrier for LNG trucks to be popularized. Xu Xiaoming is GM of Xinghua Energy Company, who ...
Tags: Truck, Transportation
Two tractor trucks of CAMC, depending on the good quality and reliability, passed the ECE-R10 tests in Shanghai and were granted EMC certificate of Europe. The tests were fully carried out by engineers from Germany. The test trucks were ...
Tags: Truck, Transportation