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Sand from the U.S. no longer falls victim to Canadian counter-tariffs, relieving hundreds of millions in costs to the industry.
The Indonesian government is revising a regulation that reopened the export of dredged sea sand, after the country’s Supreme Court annulled key provisions over environmental and legal concerns ...
Residents came in numbers to learn more about Volusia County's 2 new sand placement projects that seek to restore its beaches from damage left over by 2022 hurricanes Ian and Nicole. (Spectrum ...
The Bayeux Tapestry is set to return to the UK for the first time since it was created more than 900 years ago, it can be revealed. The 70-metre-long medieval tapestry, which chronicles the Norman ...
Sand and dust storms are exacting an increasing toll on our health and economies, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which underlines the need for continued ...
Seaside sans sand No sand? No problem! These beautiful beaches from around the world are still some of the most stunning tropical sites while being without sand.
(Reuters) -Tapestry will increase its stake in eco-leather producer Gen Phoenix to 9.9% as part of a $15 million financing round, as the Coach and Kate Spade parent looks to make more sustainable ...
Your favorite designer bag might soon go circular, Tapestry backs Gen Phoenix to turn leather waste into luxury.
TPR hits a new 52-week high due to Coach's record margins, global sales growth and stronger fiscal 2025 outlook.
Gurpreet Lail, the chief executive of industry group Enserva, says it's fantastic news, as the counter-tariffs on sand alone would have cost industry $275 million a year.
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