Crude steel production for the 64 countries that report to the Brussels-based World Steel Association (Worldsteel)...
Month: April 2020
OSHA adopts revised COVID-19 enforcement policies OSHA has issued two revised enforcement policies to ensure employers are taking action to protect their employees.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced May 19 that it has...
Unprecedented shifts in supply and demand
In the April buying period, prices for all grades of recovered paper surged in response to short supplies caused in...
Cleaner Air Is Actually Hobbling California’s Climate Fight
(Bloomberg) -- For once in California’s fight against climate change, lower greenhouse gas emissions aren’t cause for...
California Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act Moves Forward
The California Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act, A.B. 2762, passed out of the State Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety...
When the Coronavirus Outbreak Could Peak in Each U.S. State
Coronavirus in the U.S. has now become a sustained, widespread outbreak. While social-distancing measures have slowed...
Covid-19: US jobless rate spikes to 14.7%, highest since Great Depression
The US unemployment rate hit 14.7 per cent in April, the highest rate since the Great Depression, as 20.5 million jobs...
British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association cancels Innovation Day
The British Aerosol Manufacturers’ Association (BAMA) has cancelled this year's annual Innovation Day due to Covid-19....
Sanitizers vs. disinfectants: Expert explains the difference
Cleaning products like sanitizers and disinfectants have become a part of people’s daily lives since the coronavirus...
The Coronavirus and the Coming Week of Bad News for the U.S. Economy
The week ahead is likely to offer up the clearest indication yet that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has crippled...