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Companies have year to find safer alternative after Minnesota bans toxic chemical TCE
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White Bear Lake begins to recede once again as Minnesota drought worsens
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Twin Cities nature centers see building boom as popularity grows, programming changes Aging nature centers get million-dollar face-lifts to better meet changing interests June 26, 2021 2:55pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Many Twin Cities nature centers are getting makeovers as officials remodel or rebuild aging structures to adapt to programming changes and a growing demand for environmental education.
From Richfield to West St. Paul, the construction projects are yielding or will soon yield buildings that showcase sustainable design or add classrooms to help more kids and adults connect to nature.
Some nature centers, particularly older ones, need updates, said Jen Levy, executive director of the Association of Nature Center Administrators.
No PFAS in food packaging in MN by 2024 The industry is seeking alternatives to the chemical compounds. June 25, 2021 5:10pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Minnesota s ban on forever chemicals in food packaging will soon head to Gov. Tim Walz for his signature, meaning companies must find replacements for the compounds by January 2024.
For years, the man-made compounds have been used to stop food from sticking and prevent grease and other liquids from soaking into packaging. And while food packaging is just one route for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, called PFAS, to migrate into the environment, it is a highly personal one and the focus of a growing number of state bans.