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Maple Leaf s Climate Change Colouring Kit is designed to help Canadian parents educate their children about climate action this Earth Day
MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Maple Leaf Foods iconic Maple Leaf® brand, a leader in sustainable meat and poultry made with real and natural ingredients, will celebrate Earth Day this year with the release of
Picture a Better World Climate Change Colouring Kits. The Colouring Kits, consisting of custom climate-themed crayon colours and colouring book, will be available for Canadians to order online free of charge beginning April 22, 2021. The Maple Leaf brand s Earth Day initiative reflects Maple Leaf Foods commitment to sustainability and climate education and is another step in its purposeful journey to become the most sustainable protein company on earth.
All Matchbox die-cast cars, playsets and packaging will be made from 100 per cent recycled and recyclable materials by 2030, toymaker Mattel has announced.
Toward this goal, the firm has unveiled its first carbon-neutral die-cast vehicle a second generation Tesla Roadster made from 99 per cent recycled materials.
The faithful recreation of the all-electric sports car is made from 62.1 per cent recycled zinc, 36.9 per cent recycled plastic and 1 per cent stainless steel.
Just like the real thing, the Matchbox Tesla Roadster it will hit the market in 2022.
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All Matchbox die-cast cars, playsets and packaging will be made from 100 per cent recycled materials by 2030, toymaker Mattel has announced. Pictured: the all-new Matchbox Tesla Roadster, which is certified carbon neutral and will hit shelves in 2022
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CTI Paper USA reports strong first-quarter 2021 demand for its Glama KRAFT, 6+-color printable kraft papers for premium print collateral and packaging thatâs authentic and environmentally responsible.
Buyers report the unique papers meet the expectations of todayâs sustainability-focused brands and their customers.
Featuring 90% post-consumer fiber and 100% recycled content, Glama KRAFT is highly cost-competitive over ânatural-lookingâ text and cover alternatives. Itâs engineered for offset and digital printing, and feature two heavyweight covers for HP Indigo and dry-toner equipment.
Free samples and an updated swatchbook are available for U.S. and Canada print and packaging professionals including merchants, commercial/in-plant printers, brand marketers and creatives/designers. Free trial packs of the Glama KRAFT 80- and 129-lb. cover for HP Indigo and other digital presse
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Image: Creative CommonsIn March, the International Union for Conservation of Nature updated its Red List, and moved African elephants into more threatened classifications
Two big decisions have been made in the last few weeks in relation to African elephants that will have major implications for the survival of the giant mammals.
The first is that a global body devoted to the conservation of elephants in Africa recognised the African elephant as two species: forest and savanna. Previously they had been considered a single species. This matters because their individual populations are smaller than when recognised as a single species, and because they face shared as well as unique threats.