The clear plastic barriers installed at checkout counters, offices and restaurants, as one of the lines of defense to stop the spread of COVID-19, are coming down at many businesses and schools. The ...
Chances are you’ve seen Plexiglas-style barriers go up inside office buildings, grocery stores and restaurants throughout your neighborhood. But are they really keeping us safe from COVID-19?
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Why barrier board Is replacing plastic in packaging
The packaging industry is undergoing a significant shift as sustainability continues to be a driving force behind packaging ...
A demand for plastic barriers that first surged in March from retailers such as grocery, hardware and auto parts stores needing to stay open during the coronavirus pandemic is continuing to grow and ...
Plastic shields propped up in classrooms to reduce COVID-19 spread likely don’t offer much benefit, interrupting airflow and increasing risk of exposure, according to a news report and emerging ...
Representatives from across the plastics supply chain discussed at the Refocus Sustainability & Recycling Summit in early May the need for collaboration as a way to improve plastics recovery.
Clear barriers have sprung up at restaurants, nail salons and school classrooms, but most of the time, they do little to stop the spread of the coronavirus. By Tara Parker-Pope Covid precautions have ...
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