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Global Forest Products Sector Stabilizes After 2023 Slump
FAO reports global forest products trade up 1.4% to $486B in 2024, surpassing pre-2021 levels. Wood panels, pulp production surge amid recovery—key facts, trends, and future outlook for sustainability.
#Fragrance in products Could trigger early #Puberty
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Hidden Dangers of #Scented Products
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Are Your #Cleaning Products Hurting #Kids
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Flavoured Products Drive Youth Nicotine Addiction
Flavours increase tobacco’s appeal, especially among teens, sparking rising addiction rates globally. E-cigarettes, heated tobacco, and nicotine pouches are sold in enticing...
Global Trade in Wood and Paper Products Sees Significant Decline in 2023
Global trade in wood and paper products plummeted by 12 percent in 2023. This came after a record-high trade in 2021 and...
Fragrance in Care products Could trigger early Puberty
A new study has identified several chemicals that might inadvertently activate brain regions responsible for reproductive functions, potentially triggering early puberty in...
62% Indians claim to be aware of products, services using AI
: Discover Indian and global perspectives on AI, from awareness and trust to its impact on jobs and daily life.
FDA Proposes Ban on Hair Straightening Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has unveiled its plan to propose a groundbreaking rule that would ban hair-straightening products, often known as chemical relaxers. This comes in response to mounting evidence connecting these products, specifically those containing formaldehyde, to health risks, including certain hormone-related cancers like breast cancer and uterine cancer.
Turning Waste into Treasure: Tea Waste into Valuable Products
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati have developed innovative technologies to create pharmaceutical and food products from waste coming out of tea factories.






































