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All that single-use plastic and Styrofoam, especially for cold packaging, is contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and consequently climate change. Now, companies like TemperPack, Green Cell and a California-based startup called Cruz Foam are making more recyclable and biodegradable packaging. Cruz Foam is using shrimp shells in its packaging. And Cruz Foam doesn't make the packages, rather it provides packagers with the material. Cruz Foam has several products, from cold packaging for foods to protective wrap to substitute for bubble wrap.
Persons: John Felts, Dan Fishman, Cruz Organizations: Green Cell, Cruz, Whirlpool, One Ventures Locations: California, Helena
The chart below details nearly all the ways group play could end for the United States. Green cells mean that the United States will advance to the next round of the tournament. Pink cells are bad news: they represent outcomes that eliminate the United States. After a 1-1 draw with the Netherlands, the U.S. is in a strong position to advance. A win or a tie in its next match, against Portugal, would guarantee a berth in the round of 16.
Locations: United States, Netherlands, U.S, Portugal
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