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The machine can process about 1.5 U.S. tons of plastic per week and produce 356 gallons of fuel. The process needs propa...
01/06/2026

The machine can process about 1.5 U.S. tons of plastic per week and produce 356 gallons of fuel. The process needs propane to start, but once the reaction begins, gas produced by the system is used to keep it running.

Mexico's Petgas turns plastic waste into fuel. Is this clean recycling or just a new way to burn carbon? Explore the controversy.

Being close to clients has become more important.
28/05/2026

Being close to clients has become more important.

Hong ​Kong has overtaken Switzerland as the top global booking centre for cross-border wealth, ‌a first that is unlikely to be reversed as hubs in Asia grow faster than the European safe-haven, Boston Consulting Group said on Wednesday.

Writing by hand forces the person to listen, choose, summarize, and connect ideas while the conversation is still happen...
20/05/2026

Writing by hand forces the person to listen, choose, summarize, and connect ideas while the conversation is still happening.

Handwritten notes in meetings may support deeper attention, better filtering of ideas, and clearer thinking.

Cybersecurity experts fear that restricting VPN usage will have a significant impact on people's online safety — which i...
13/05/2026

Cybersecurity experts fear that restricting VPN usage will have a significant impact on people's online safety — which is, ironically, exactly what these laws are trying to prevent.

Cybersecurity and privacy experts are worried about the future of our digital privacy as VPN bans loom

One Kentucky farming family received a $26 million offer for 600 acres of their land — seven times higher than the avera...
12/05/2026

One Kentucky farming family received a $26 million offer for 600 acres of their land — seven times higher than the average land value in the area. They declined it and said that they would rather “stay and hold and feed a nation.”

Developers are looking for the path of least resistance to build their data center projects.

Bill C-22, as drafted, could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors...
12/05/2026

Bill C-22, as drafted, could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products.

Apple and Meta have publicly opposed a Canadian ‌bill that the companies say could require them to break the encryption of their devices and services if passed.

It’s “disappointing” some people feel bilingualism in English and French is the only kind of bilingualism that counts.
09/05/2026

It’s “disappointing” some people feel bilingualism in English and French is the only kind of bilingualism that counts.

Inuit are criticizing the prime minister's emphasis on the next governor general's bilingualism. They point out that the outgoing Governor General Mary Simon is also bilingual in English and Inuktitut.

McDonald’s is riding the new spirit of the times — affordability in a down economy.
09/05/2026

McDonald’s is riding the new spirit of the times — affordability in a down economy.

McDonald's plans to have 10,000 locations in China by the end of 2028, and the country is its second largest market.

Purchasing activity has increased as firms wish to hedge against future increases in raw material prices.
07/05/2026

Purchasing activity has increased as firms wish to hedge against future increases in raw material prices.

The S&P Global Hong Kong purchasing managers index fell for the second month, from 49.3 in March to 48.6 in April, indicating a sustained decline in business conditions, the most pronounced in ten months.

Companies raised more funds in public listings on the Hong Kong market than on any other exchange last year.Goldman Sach...
06/05/2026

Companies raised more funds in public listings on the Hong Kong market than on any other exchange last year.

Goldman Sachs analyst Si Fu predicts Hong Kong listings will raise about $60 billion this year, nearly double the $36 billion raised in 2025.

Hong Kong's IPO surge looks to be just getting started, as China's tech boom sees its ecosystem mature.

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