With the ushering in of a new business environment by the 47's administration, its time to keep government contracts by deleting DEI tik-tok style videos of employees not adhering to EEOC laws when applied to white folk.
AmiMoJo writes: Panasonic will adopt a plant-derived plastic for refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and other home appliances within a few years. The Japanese electronics maker has developed a plastic that is comprised of 55% cellulose fibers and is durable enough to be used for its products. Cellulose is an insoluble substance obtained from the bark, wood or leaves of plants, or from other plant-based material. Panasonic says resin material with more than 50% of plant content is rarely used for commercial purposes. Because plant fibers are soft, molding the material into appliance parts had been a challenge. Panasonic tapped its expertise in battery development to increase plant content without compromising its strength.
To reach their desired GDP numbers Chinese have been building ghost cities with 10% occupancy and high rises designed to last only 10 years since the government owns the land...