This year, Central Maine Power and Versant Power have both announced plans to increase rates in 2023. It’s yet another blow to Mainers. They cite rising costs as the reason. Even in a time of record corporate profits, we the consumers are “asked” to make up the difference. By now, you might have heard about […]
August 09, 2022 U-21 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE U-21 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS/STANDINGS U-21 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TV SCHEDULE If history is any judge, then the World Under-21 Men's Lacrosse Championships will end the way it begins: with a game between the United States and Canada. This time, there'd be the extra wrinkle of Princeton vs. Princeton.
wouldn t it be nice if you could maybe scan the products to see what s good and what s bad? here in the netherlands, one company is trying to make the environmental impact of products more transparent. the idea is that you scan the qr code attached to the product and you get a score out of 100. this shirt here, 66/100, 0k. this shirt over here, which does look pretty much the same, 70/100. 0k, slightly better, i ll have that one. dayrize s co founder, austin sims, explains that this one score actually consists of five subscores, assessing things like carbon emissions, materials and recyclability, and also the impact on the people creating it. 68/100 for your lavender and ylang wax melts. how necessary a product actually is also gets a score. what is an example of a product
but all products, whether they come from farms, labs factories take their toll with hidden impacts and materials, manufacturing and more. frankly, even the best of intentions it can be really hard to know which items that you want to buy are better for the planet. take these two shirts for example, they look similar. this one might be made with more sustainable materials but it was flown halfway around the world to get you, and this was made locally, which one do you choose? wouldn t it be nice if you could maybe scan the products to see what s good and what s bad? here in the netherlands, one company is trying to make the environmental impact of products more transparent. the idea is that you scan the qr code attached to the product and you get a score out of 100. this shirt here, 66/100, 0k. this shirt over here, which does look pretty much the same, 70/100. 0k, slightly better, i ll have that one. dayrize s co founder, austin sims,
The board acts on complaints by the Trelawny Tenants Union, ruling that a tax rate rent adjustment should be based on the square footage of each unit and recommending that the landlord be fined $15,300 for improperly distributed rent increase notices.