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27. The Chicago Gardener
If they get made into plastic lumber, that lumber will degrade faster than the consumer wants. I wanted to be sure you know that during that 50+ years we have been a big user of recycled plastic and this industry has been one of the major users of recycled plastic long before it became the thing to do. When the recycle symbols were created, we had to choose what resin to stick with so that it would be accurate, even if at times it meant using more virgin plastic. We made degradable pots...
SourceChicago Tribune,United States


28. King Hemp part 2: Battle Lines: Natural, Or Synthetic...Life, Or Death
Subject(s): Corporations Agriculture; Drugs Marijuana Hemp; Energy biomass; Environment; Forests; Global Warming; Globalization; Greenhouse Emissions; Pollution; Propaganda Add to My Group June 25, 2007 at 13:44:22 King Hemp part 2: Battle Lines: Natural, Or Synthetic. Subject(s): Corporations Agriculture; Drugs Marijuana Hemp; Energy biomass; Environment; Forests; Global Warming; Globalization; Greenhouse Emissions; Pollution; Propaganda Add to My Group June 25, 2007 at 13:44:22 King Hemp...
Source10 hours ago


29. [FULL STORY]
Blenkhorn said the industry is concerned with the market being depressed, a reduction in the U. The region s industry is also embattled, having lost some 8,000 jobs in the past two years alone. Saw mills are closing and it s threatening rural communities. It doesn t mean harvesting more trees, it means sustaining existing volumes of production, Blenkhorn said. What made most of last year s 1st cut forage so bad? It all came down to accelerated May growth (40% more heat units than normal)...
SourceAtlantic Farm Focus,Canada


30. Pacific Lumber Seeks OK to Borrow Money
WASHINGTON Pacific Lumber co., saying its available cash is likely to dwindle to just $123,000 next month, has reached a deal to borrow $75 million from a prebankruptcy lender. Without the new financing, Pacific Lumber said it "will not have adequate funds to continue (its) ongoing business operations. According to court papers, Marathon has agreed to provide the company with a $75 million bankruptcy loan on the condition that Pacific Lumber repays $40 million owed on a prebankruptcy...
SourceHouston Chronicle,United States


31. Avoiding the Blue Creek blues
He knows it intimately: the prevailing winds, the critters that roam, and the stories of the humans who used its plentiful offerings of timber, wild game and water. Forest, whom BLM officials respectfully call the "Godfather of Blue Creek Bay," hopes the federal agency doesn't change much other than allowing hiking, some camping and maybe a dock for kayaks and small boats that fit on car tops. To Forest, he never owned the bay, meadows and steep hillsides offering million-dollar views....
Source6/24/2007


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