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beverage cup and $0.25 for each non-reusable food container, provide reusable food service ware for on-premises dining, and provide customer-accessible self-bussing stations; and affirming the planning department's determination under the california environmental quality act. discussion and action item. presenter(s): lee hepner, legislative aide, supervisor aaron peskin and the department of environment for members of the public, went public comment is opened it will be limited to two minutes per speaker. >> commission, president adams, thank you so much for having me today. i do have a powerpoint presentation up here for you that i believe you will also have before you. there we go. all right. i'll try not to spend too much time as this, i know a lot of people to discuss this ordinance. before you today is what we are calling the reuse ordinance. i want to start by going through what the problem is. i don't think we are going to find thing anything particularly disagreeable here. it makes the foundation why we are putting this forward in the the problem, in large part, is can we us
beverage cup and $0.25 for each non-reusable food container, provide reusable food service ware for on-premises dining, and provide customer-accessible self-bussing stations; and affirming the planning department's determination under the california environmental quality act. discussion and action item. presenter(s): lee hepner, legislative aide, supervisor aaron peskin and the department of environment for members of the public, went public comment is opened it will be limited to two minutes...
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how are we going to give them a reusable cup?we want to charge them 25 cents because it is a tourist area. this is a tourist trap. trap. trap. i don't think that is right. i think whoever uh suggested, they have to come up with a solution. i think it is totally ridiculous. that is all i can say. >> thank you. any other members of the public? anybody else want to speak on this? okay. public comment is closed. commissioners? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> thank you everybody for speaking today and coming out here. i think everybody in the room once to go to the actual same place. i think we just have different opinions on how to get there. if you've seen recently in the news, very successful restaurants have been closing down and dropping like flies here in the city. as a small business owner i know how hard it is. although the legislation is well intended, i know it is, it's just further onslaught of those things that small businesses have to bear. i recommend instead of mandating things like this, they should incentivize it. sm
how are we going to give them a reusable cup?we want to charge them 25 cents because it is a tourist area. this is a tourist trap. trap. trap. i don't think that is right. i think whoever uh suggested, they have to come up with a solution. i think it is totally ridiculous. that is all i can say. >> thank you. any other members of the public? anybody else want to speak on this? okay. public comment is closed. commissioners? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> thank you everybody for...
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i just want to say, reusable's for dine in make sense.hen a business has to buy disposables, they cost money. they take up valuable space and what is a very small city. they take up shelf space, they also take up a space. i have seen businesses that complain about the number of bins that they have to have. there's not a lot of space to bring bends in and out. nobody wants, but here we are producing to find a lot of it. they also inventory disposables how to become -- monitored consul he prayed that takes time for employees to do that. they also have to be. that takes shipments, and big trucks stopping double parking in the middle of a business district. you've heard a number of people talk about later. that leader ends up in front of businesses which is not good for business. as a consumer, i bring this cup with me everywhere i go. i bring it to the airport, i put it in my backpack, i do that for my son, i do that for my husband , and just yesterday when i was in a business in my neighborhood, having lunch, my son who is five, could not u
i just want to say, reusable's for dine in make sense.hen a business has to buy disposables, they cost money. they take up valuable space and what is a very small city. they take up shelf space, they also take up a space. i have seen businesses that complain about the number of bins that they have to have. there's not a lot of space to bring bends in and out. nobody wants, but here we are producing to find a lot of it. they also inventory disposables how to become -- monitored consul he prayed...
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reusability, and not to mention of course reliability and safety. when you reuse stuff you can make it safer, you can see leaks, get more data. we use video cameras all over the place. that helps you to. reliability, safety, reusability. >> i think the biggest asset we have right now that will enable us to get to mars is about 240 kilometers that way, it's the international space station. it's the place we're learning to live and work for long durations. how do we purr fi water? how do we get to recycling 85 to 90% of our water, how do we had oxygen, how do we make this work in a system that must function for the duration of time it takes to get to mars and back. and we're perfecting those systems on the international space station today. we have to look beyond 2028 and ask the question, where are the users? who will build the replacement for the place to test and develop long-term assurance that these systems will work on the day that we eventually do leave low-earth orbit for the martian surface. >> the biggest barrier is the cost of getting peopl
reusability, and not to mention of course reliability and safety. when you reuse stuff you can make it safer, you can see leaks, get more data. we use video cameras all over the place. that helps you to. reliability, safety, reusability. >> i think the biggest asset we have right now that will enable us to get to mars is about 240 kilometers that way, it's the international space station. it's the place we're learning to live and work for long durations. how do we purr fi water? how do we...
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it's a reusable command module. we want reusable landers that can go back and forth from the surface of the moon to the reusable command module in orbit around the moon, and we need to drive down the cost for the o'ryan crew capsule, as time goes on, costs will come down. at the end of the day we're trying to achieve a sustainable return to the moon where we have people living and working on another world for long periods of time. >> yeah, esm1 is already delivered. esm2 is in production. esm3 is in the procurement phase. we're trying to from the european side to deliver as early as possible to it -- to make it possible. mr. bridenstine: that's right. on day one, the moon mission is international in nature on day one. we want to expand it from here for sure with more international partners, but we're very excited. and, in fact, as we make this sustainable, we're going to need more european service modules. so jan has his work out for him, too. >> yeah. mr. bridenstine: you bet. >> yvon couronne of afp. mr. werner, f
it's a reusable command module. we want reusable landers that can go back and forth from the surface of the moon to the reusable command module in orbit around the moon, and we need to drive down the cost for the o'ryan crew capsule, as time goes on, costs will come down. at the end of the day we're trying to achieve a sustainable return to the moon where we have people living and working on another world for long periods of time. >> yeah, esm1 is already delivered. esm2 is in production....
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as a whole person and unit be you weigh less and, of course, bringing reusables. if you can bring things to wear time and time again or have a reusable water bottle or foodware, that lessons your footprint at the airport or final destination. one thing we shy away from saying is ha that if you can fly during the day, there's less of an impact in doing so and it's complicated climate science but the rationale is that aircraft contrails, emissions that change the albedo of the atmosphere, so it intensifies the global warming effect at globalization. but we lake yo like you to fly e because they are going great things to reduce impact as you travel. the last is bicarbon off-sets through the traveler. >> any other questions? do we have any public comment on this item? that was very informative and you covered everything. >> thank you, appreciate it. [cheers and applause] >> off adopting a risk pesticide list for city properties, identifying those that may be used on city property, subject to restrictions. the sponsor is deborah fell and speaker is dr. chris geiger and
as a whole person and unit be you weigh less and, of course, bringing reusables. if you can bring things to wear time and time again or have a reusable water bottle or foodware, that lessons your footprint at the airport or final destination. one thing we shy away from saying is ha that if you can fly during the day, there's less of an impact in doing so and it's complicated climate science but the rationale is that aircraft contrails, emissions that change the albedo of the atmosphere, so it...
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packaging do you take a reusable bag to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well so i want to bring you back into the conversation because by lot of people as good as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. i agree with that you know i started living a 0 waste lifestyle to align my day to day actions with my values for environmental sustainability my personal goal in life is to create large scale positive environmental change and when i started doing this it was really for myself to live in alignment with my values and the reason that i've continued is because it did add so much benefit to my life i don't believe that everyone has to live this way and i actually agree with a lot of people it is inconvenient for many people but i'm on a mission to change that so i believe that living a 0 waste or lowest lifestyle should be convenient and should be accessible and it hasn'
packaging do you take a reusable bag to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well so i want to bring you back into the conversation because by lot of people as good as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. i agree with that you know i started living a 0 waste lifestyle to align...
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materials as well, because these all have an environmental footprint, and a wholesale transition into reusables said was that swapping from plastic to glass is not necessarily the answer. but actually, recycling glass compared to plastic is not necessarily better for the environment. your view on that? i think focusing on prevention altogether rather than looking to simply substitute one material for another, you can bypass that problem. but it isn't easy, is it? no, i agree. when you have a bottle of shampoo it is not easy to put that in something other than plastic oi’ that in something other than plastic or glass, necessarily. there are plastic free solutions you can get bars of shampoo these days and things like that. so i think through innovation, companies can go further to look to reduce their plastic footprint altogether. juliet, thank you for your time. and thank you also for all your comments. many of you have been quite vocal about the story this morning. for example, we have asked you if you shop or buy goods based on environmental policies of companies like unilever. sky says lots
materials as well, because these all have an environmental footprint, and a wholesale transition into reusables said was that swapping from plastic to glass is not necessarily the answer. but actually, recycling glass compared to plastic is not necessarily better for the environment. your view on that? i think focusing on prevention altogether rather than looking to simply substitute one material for another, you can bypass that problem. but it isn't easy, is it? no, i agree. when you have a...
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there are shops where you can purchase in bulk if you take your own containers, reusable containers, in itself costs money and time. absolutely. if you look at the alternatives at the moment, the first thing the consumers asked for was removing plastic from the fresh aisle. and you can see the reason they want that is because it is actually fairly easy for the consumer perspective. but when you look at other alternatives so refill stations for staples or for beauty products, that involves making a lot of special trips, often two different stores, and carrying your own containers. and we found that very few consumers really want to do anything that is out of their normal habit. 0ne anything that is out of their normal habit. one interesting thing was that we found that consumers who ta ke that we found that consumers who take the most actions were actually the over 50s. and we really thought it would be younger people. i think that time factor is one of the reasons for the engagement from that group. thank you very much for talking to us and taking us through that. the world trade org
there are shops where you can purchase in bulk if you take your own containers, reusable containers, in itself costs money and time. absolutely. if you look at the alternatives at the moment, the first thing the consumers asked for was removing plastic from the fresh aisle. and you can see the reason they want that is because it is actually fairly easy for the consumer perspective. but when you look at other alternatives so refill stations for staples or for beauty products, that involves...
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spaceflight is superexpensive and so one obvious -- reusability.currently the design for ten times, we will start fourth time with an excellent actually the dragon has been used three times. it can be used up to five times. all these things help because you don't have to build something again. you have to expect it, refurbish it but ideally you want to keep that really, really low, keep it as low as possible like an airplane basically so that you expected, it's fine but you schedule regular maintenance on boosters and others. we recently recovered a fairing on the second stage and saved from the water falling into the water which is super useful and then we will refurbish that. we are working part by part. starship while i was to use the second stage again and it really becomes the cost of fuel and the cost of some maintenance operations basically, and that's where we need to go. that's the technical side. we need on the other side help in terms of payloads, we need resources, people that use the service and that's basically where everybody can pit
spaceflight is superexpensive and so one obvious -- reusability.currently the design for ten times, we will start fourth time with an excellent actually the dragon has been used three times. it can be used up to five times. all these things help because you don't have to build something again. you have to expect it, refurbish it but ideally you want to keep that really, really low, keep it as low as possible like an airplane basically so that you expected, it's fine but you schedule regular...
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when i see sustainable, that's for the gateway comes in, is the reusable command module. we want you reusable lenders that can go back and forth from the service to the moon and are met around the moon. we need to drive down the cost for the rocket, and capital is time goes on, cost will come down. but at the end of the day we are trying to achieve is the sustainable return to the moon. all we have people leaving working for long periods of time. >> is already delivered, introduction, and the procurement phase. the european side to deliver is early is possible. excellent day one, the moon mission is international in nature on day one. we want to expand here for share with more international partners. we are very excited and in fact is we make the sustainable, going to need more european service modules. so jan has his work out from him is it too. >> afp. does your opponent use the gateway to land european astronauts on the moon. is this part of the discussion. do you want to see other non-us and surveillance, also on the moon. if so, what is the timeline. >> there is lots
when i see sustainable, that's for the gateway comes in, is the reusable command module. we want you reusable lenders that can go back and forth from the service to the moon and are met around the moon. we need to drive down the cost for the rocket, and capital is time goes on, cost will come down. but at the end of the day we are trying to achieve is the sustainable return to the moon. all we have people leaving working for long periods of time. >> is already delivered, introduction, and...
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the idea is if you bring your own reusable cup to a bar, and they accidentally contaminate the spoutswith your reusable cup they have to stop everything and sanitize the spout which will slow things down. there is going to be a trial period where we will see how things are going. those concerns were expressed. >> what is the repercussion for violating the ordinance? >> they are enforcing through their ecology audits. every event has to have the materials taken off premises and then it gets sorted at the facility. that data is sent back to the environment department. if there is a concern about contamination, the environment takes an approach where they try to problem solve with the. i think they can levy fines if it gets extreme. my impression is that was more about, you know, helping people find a pathway to compliance. >> thank you very much for that update. >> can i make a comment about something else? >> i just want to make a comment, had a chance to go to a producers focus group last month, thank you for organizing that, dylan. we had a great meeting where we had discussion about
the idea is if you bring your own reusable cup to a bar, and they accidentally contaminate the spoutswith your reusable cup they have to stop everything and sanitize the spout which will slow things down. there is going to be a trial period where we will see how things are going. those concerns were expressed. >> what is the repercussion for violating the ordinance? >> they are enforcing through their ecology audits. every event has to have the materials taken off premises and then...
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the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives. the fta, or working with researchers and a number of key areas. where establishing new linkages between accomplished data sets and we are harnessing the real world data and employee these novel approaches in the name of its innovation to provide better information for those who need medical choices. an example of this set is worth pointing out is the devices of logic how at the faa which is a private partnership of the national evaluation of the technology or nest. their sets of health systems to allow the devices in the real world views because of the surveillance and is my opinion a good idea even the diversity of products teams. for continuing to speak development by promoting the clinical trials. its platform trials and attractable trials and randomized controlled trials and things that the fda is providing guidance on how to consider such data in the decision-making. these can be more effici
the data itself, while useful is not transformative and turned into smart dated to aggregate the reusable. and cutting edge discoveries will real rolled products and solutions and patients lives. the fta, or working with researchers and a number of key areas. where establishing new linkages between accomplished data sets and we are harnessing the real world data and employee these novel approaches in the name of its innovation to provide better information for those who need medical choices. an...
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of your plastic food storage id bags because amazon is selling reusable ones.eusable silicon bags are said to be dishwasher safe keeping food in liquids fresh friday's the bags are airtight made from possible materials free from harmful to chemicals. normally cost $30 but they are on sale for $29. >>> carlsberg is producing beer bottles made out of paper. the company unveiled two new prototypes of sustainably sourced wood fiber bottles. both are said to be recyclable. they have inner barriers to make sure that you hold beer as of right now the barriers are made of the polymers but hopes to create a bottle made entirely of biomaterials without polymers. still no word on when the paper bottles will be at the stores near you. slight glass from what i've heard for most of the places are easy recyclable. >> i know you're trying to get away from plastic.>> i found laundry detergent and icar board kind of container. >> with beer, the glass keeps it colder, i think. it holds it. it is an aesthetic. >> you are an aficionado of beer. >> you know what else i do well is tr
of your plastic food storage id bags because amazon is selling reusable ones.eusable silicon bags are said to be dishwasher safe keeping food in liquids fresh friday's the bags are airtight made from possible materials free from harmful to chemicals. normally cost $30 but they are on sale for $29. >>> carlsberg is producing beer bottles made out of paper. the company unveiled two new prototypes of sustainably sourced wood fiber bottles. both are said to be recyclable. they have inner...
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hotels would have to install reusable dispense sers instead. it is 515,000 hotel rooms in the state. it takes affect in 2023 with hotels with more than 50 rooms and 2024 for smaller hotels. >>> san francisco landlords may have to dis close their own finances to justify rent hikes. >> the rent board took up the proposal last night after a flood of complaint about a company we have covered all year. vary toss. they have been pushing out by con sant renovations and rent increases to pay for them. >> and in some cases, ey are paying mortgage costs and that type of rent increase was banned in 2018 but the law isn't retroactive so dozens of tenants are still being forced to pay. >> they are pushing it. it is inconscionable. you need to listen or you will wonder why you messed it up for everyone else in the industry. >> >> vay ry toss launched its own program. tenants say it is confusing and the city doesn't enforce it. >> the proposed changes would put small private landlords at a disadvantage. they will have a special meeting next month. send your i
hotels would have to install reusable dispense sers instead. it is 515,000 hotel rooms in the state. it takes affect in 2023 with hotels with more than 50 rooms and 2024 for smaller hotels. >>> san francisco landlords may have to dis close their own finances to justify rent hikes. >> the rent board took up the proposal last night after a flood of complaint about a company we have covered all year. vary toss. they have been pushing out by con sant renovations and rent increases to...
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reusable packaging do you take it back to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well . it's a lot i want to bring you back into the conversation because parlato people as as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. so i agree with that you know i started living a 0 waste lifestyle to align my day to day actions with my values for environmental sustainability my personal goal in life is to create large scale positive environmental change and when i started doing this it was really for myself to live in alignment with my values and the reason that i've continued is because it did add so much benefit to my life but i don't believe that everyone has to live this way and i actually agree with a lot of people it is inconvenient for many people but i'm on a mission to change that so i believe that living a 0 waste or low waste lifestyle should be convenient and should be accessible
reusable packaging do you take it back to buy your groceries do you need the lid on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well . it's a lot i want to bring you back into the conversation because parlato people as as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. so i agree with that you know i started living a 0 waste lifestyle...
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so clean energy, electric, reusable -- electric, reusable, solar and other things to really make sure that our buildings are clean. 47% are cars. as we said, you know, uber and lyft, this is regulated by the state. do you think that my colleagues, including aaron peskin, would not go after uber if we could. i mean, this is ridiculous to think that with somebody gets on there, they're going to tackle this. this is actually run by the state p.u.c. i really wish we could really educate people to know what we have to do. we have to make sure muni is reliable. can it be free? look, we already have seniors, disabled, youth that are free. we've also studied that can we make muni free? gavin newsome did it and then mayor lee. and we found out that muni would collapse if it was free. so this is the kind of things that we're dealing with right now. [applause] >> moderator: thank you very much. ms. o'meara, this next question. how will you reach out to and work with low-income communities, here in the city? >> well, there seems to be a deficit in our outreach towards low-income communities. prim
so clean energy, electric, reusable -- electric, reusable, solar and other things to really make sure that our buildings are clean. 47% are cars. as we said, you know, uber and lyft, this is regulated by the state. do you think that my colleagues, including aaron peskin, would not go after uber if we could. i mean, this is ridiculous to think that with somebody gets on there, they're going to tackle this. this is actually run by the state p.u.c. i really wish we could really educate people to...
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signing a law banning hotels from giving them out the law says that hotels will have to install reusable dispensers instead law takes effect in 2023 for hotels with more than 50 rooms and 2024 for hotels with 50 rooms or less down marriott international has already said that they're going to eliminate small plastic bottles in its hotels by december 2020 and the city of santa cruz has already passed such a ban scheduled to take effect on december 31th 2020. >>california schools may allow medical cannabis on campuses soon the new law allows parents to administer medical marijuana to their children on school campuses but the school districts will have final say on whether that can happen on their grounds. the law signed by reverses a current pop band within a 1000 feet of k through 12 campuses laws known as the joe joe act named after a teenager in south san francisco who uses medical marijuana to treat severe epilepsy. the law goes into effect january 1st. looking clear skies tonight decreasing winds fire danger >>continue now on our breaking news tonight pgd is giving the all-clear to beg
signing a law banning hotels from giving them out the law says that hotels will have to install reusable dispensers instead law takes effect in 2023 for hotels with more than 50 rooms and 2024 for hotels with 50 rooms or less down marriott international has already said that they're going to eliminate small plastic bottles in its hotels by december 2020 and the city of santa cruz has already passed such a ban scheduled to take effect on december 31th 2020. >>california schools may allow...
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they'll have to install reusable dispensers.t impacts more than 510,000 rooms in the state. >>> after the break, why some people outside of the pg&e shut off zones who still had power did not have internet or cable during outage. >> also ahead, more school closures including bay area university that canceled classes. >>> our red flag warnings are over but at does the weekend hold? i'll have your extended forecast coming up. . >>> as the power comes back on, comcast internet and cable services are being restored. we were in montclair where people had power but no cable, internet or home security. comcast xfinity services were down in 34 count tis. the company says the services rely on commercial power from pg&e and that service cannot be restored until the power is back. >> in the morning they said it would be back on by the 17th of october. now they just say they're working on it. >> the situation has been difficult for us to predict because the forecast that pg&e has given was in the four to seven day range. >> people we spoke
they'll have to install reusable dispensers.t impacts more than 510,000 rooms in the state. >>> after the break, why some people outside of the pg&e shut off zones who still had power did not have internet or cable during outage. >> also ahead, more school closures including bay area university that canceled classes. >>> our red flag warnings are over but at does the weekend hold? i'll have your extended forecast coming up. . >>> as the power comes back on,...
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2028 and sustainable is where the gateway is coming in, and a reasonable command module and we want reusable landers to go back and forth and to orbit around the moon, and drive down the cost for the sls rocket, and the orion cruise rocket. and so time will come down over time, but we want a sustained operation on the moon where we have people working and living for a long period of time. >> so you were at the conference? >> yes. >> what did you have to say about it? >> there was an announcement less than a month ago that nasa is going to return to the next man and the first woman to the moon in 2024, and it is under the artemus program which is a program whereby the nasa partners will form an international basis on the south pole of the moon, and this press conference is going to mention that exact same program that nasa is planning to go to the moon, and it is very inspirational. >> is there a need nor man to return to the moon at this point? it is something that we have achieved. is there a need for a man and woman to actually go back there? >> it is very important, because from the inter
2028 and sustainable is where the gateway is coming in, and a reasonable command module and we want reusable landers to go back and forth and to orbit around the moon, and drive down the cost for the sls rocket, and the orion cruise rocket. and so time will come down over time, but we want a sustained operation on the moon where we have people working and living for a long period of time. >> so you were at the conference? >> yes. >> what did you have to say about it? >>...
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with a reusable strainer in los angeles and sweets r t. w blood delved into the micro plastic scourge on the show a way back before they were actually banned. in the day when it was little micro b. ads that were in everything you know all our face crabs and everything and make her be there to space and to make her be as they went through and then they realize oh wait there's a bunch of other stuff does it shock you that. no it's the last say if it's plastic you're going to get micro plastic from make you're going to get mad from it and whoever tells you that there is a magical plastic that can break down into biodegradable composable it ain't out there it isn't out there if it's real plastic if it's breaking down it's breaking and into something like that since my current nano plastics literally only thing you can do this is a petroleum product so why would you want to product made from oil so you look at those and this is the thing you so the idea was you were buying these much more expensive now understand that these kinds of teabags the
with a reusable strainer in los angeles and sweets r t. w blood delved into the micro plastic scourge on the show a way back before they were actually banned. in the day when it was little micro b. ads that were in everything you know all our face crabs and everything and make her be there to space and to make her be as they went through and then they realize oh wait there's a bunch of other stuff does it shock you that. no it's the last say if it's plastic you're going to get micro plastic...
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they also mentioned an increase in reusable coffee cup sales and water bottle sales which they say suggestssomething that has been flagged nationwide and i think can also be reflected in the increase in popularity and vintage fashion apps and online shops. are definitely seeing an increase in interest in sustainability, although on the other hand, we have also seen a massive spike in brands like misguided and boo—hoo, which in the recent environmental audit where flagged as two of the least sustainable brands in the uk. so i think we are not quite as on it with sustainability as john lewis think we are not quite as on it with sustainability asjohn lewis is perhaps suggesting. so much more to discuss but we are out of time, harriet, thank you. let me point you to our website. it is updating all the time with the business news. we can't fit it all in this programme. one story jumping we can't fit it all in this programme. one storyjumping out is crossing the border 30 or 40 times a day, about the national audit report published that says that it's impossible to know exactly what would happen
they also mentioned an increase in reusable coffee cup sales and water bottle sales which they say suggestssomething that has been flagged nationwide and i think can also be reflected in the increase in popularity and vintage fashion apps and online shops. are definitely seeing an increase in interest in sustainability, although on the other hand, we have also seen a massive spike in brands like misguided and boo—hoo, which in the recent environmental audit where flagged as two of the least...
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we had been a little bit smarter in the shopping there are lots of other things to do do you use reusable packaging do you take it back to buy your groceries do you need to live on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well it's a lot i want to bring you back into the conversation because for a lot of people as as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st steps that he would tell people. so i agree with that you know i started living a 0 waste lifestyle to align my day to day actions with my values for environmental sustainability my personal goal in life is to create large scale positive environmental change and when i started doing this it was really for myself to live in alignment with my values and the reason that i've continued is because it did add so much benefit to my life that i don't believe that everyone has to live this way and i actually agree with a lot of people it is inconvenient for many people but i'm on a mission to change that so i
we had been a little bit smarter in the shopping there are lots of other things to do do you use reusable packaging do you take it back to buy your groceries do you need to live on the coffee cup when you're going to be sitting around having a coffee it's all about thinking about something you can do and then doing it well it's a lot i want to bring you back into the conversation because for a lot of people as as you heard this can be daunting and this can be frustrating so what are their 1st...
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ready for assembly ready to launch cargo and people to the moon and mars they are designed to be reusablend operate more like a plane. building three at the same time. one in texas and two more in florida. >> elon musk can certainly capture our imaginations >> one of the latest reports says the target is to build a sustainable city on mars >> possible. i see it in the movie. >> speaking of millennials making more than $1 million. an even money bet on where you live 44% live in the same state finally, the top state is california a new report showing between 23 and 37 making more than a million. more than half reside in the golden state, then new york, florida, massachusetts and texas. the top city is in traverse c y city, michigan >> i talked to some friends about it recently. it is right off lake michigan. kind of a luxury area a little under the radar. >> all right appreciate it. on deck. morgan stanley chief economist joins us to talk about the fed, growth and the markets later on today don't miss brian's interview with bill gross. catch it at 2:00 p.m. eastern. stay tuned ow put our wo
ready for assembly ready to launch cargo and people to the moon and mars they are designed to be reusablend operate more like a plane. building three at the same time. one in texas and two more in florida. >> elon musk can certainly capture our imaginations >> one of the latest reports says the target is to build a sustainable city on mars >> possible. i see it in the movie. >> speaking of millennials making more than $1 million. an even money bet on where you live 44%...
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so one obvious term is reusability. , the design for 10 times, we will start for the next launch actually. dragon has been used three times. to fivewill be used up times. all these things help because you don't have to build something again. you have to expect it and refurbish it. ideally, you want to keep that really low. ideally, you want to keep it as low as possible. so you inspect it, it is fine, and you have scheduled regular maintenance on boosters and others. we just recently recovered something coming from the second stage basically in a big net and safety from falling into the water, which is super useful. we will refurbish that. obviously they are working hard at that part. starship is working on that. it is going to allow us to use the second stage again. cost ofy becomes the fuel and some maintenance and the operations basically. that is where we need to go. that is the technical side. we need on the other help in resources,yloads, people that actually use that service. that is basically where everyone can pitch in here and help us. because obviously, if they have to skip abi
so one obvious term is reusability. , the design for 10 times, we will start for the next launch actually. dragon has been used three times. to fivewill be used up times. all these things help because you don't have to build something again. you have to expect it and refurbish it. ideally, you want to keep that really low. ideally, you want to keep it as low as possible. so you inspect it, it is fine, and you have scheduled regular maintenance on boosters and others. we just recently recovered...
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pg&e every year, for years had shuttled about 2 billion to green energy programs, reusable fuel, biofuelstuff that is mandated from sacramento, from government. this is a private company but public regulation that prompted years and years was not failing to maintain to update to keep the safety standards in place this government's hands all over it. >> i'm glad you took the opportunity to bash against investment in green energy. of that not the subject of the conversation. >> no -- >> it is. >> 2 billion a year they have been shuttling to green energy, maybe should safety so people and businesses would not have to have power turned off. >> your point most states in united states, have a odd and uncomfortable hybrid arrangement with their utility. and in most states california being a more egregious example. there has been massive under investment in upgrading infrastructure grid because this arrangement does not allow for full payment of capital spending or full payment of dividend. or salaries, this is a problem of hybrid nature of this. david: but, gary, the point is, this particular c
pg&e every year, for years had shuttled about 2 billion to green energy programs, reusable fuel, biofuelstuff that is mandated from sacramento, from government. this is a private company but public regulation that prompted years and years was not failing to maintain to update to keep the safety standards in place this government's hands all over it. >> i'm glad you took the opportunity to bash against investment in green energy. of that not the subject of the conversation. >> no...
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instead the hotels have to install a reusable dispensers. affects 500,000 hotel rooms in los angeles. and then there's 50 rooms or less. california voters could soon decide how to help the state's homeless. they say that it's going to create a new county court to steer the homeless in to mental health and drug addiction programs. it's going to require them to have more than a thousand residence and that's going to be a special court to direct the people to those services. >>> thousands of people are evacuated as a huge brush fire burns out of control this morning north of los angeles. we're going to take you there live as the fire crews work to save homes and businesses. >>> also, the threat of the wildfires remain high in the bay area. many homes still have no power right now. how long it's going take for pg&e to get the power back on, and what areas are affected the most. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. and that's in the bay area and we do understand that the fire just north of los angeles and then again we have said if yo
instead the hotels have to install a reusable dispensers. affects 500,000 hotel rooms in los angeles. and then there's 50 rooms or less. california voters could soon decide how to help the state's homeless. they say that it's going to create a new county court to steer the homeless in to mental health and drug addiction programs. it's going to require them to have more than a thousand residence and that's going to be a special court to direct the people to those services. >>> thousands...
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instead hotels will have to install reusable dispensers.affects more than 515,000 hotel rooms in california. the new law takes effect in 2023 for hotels with more than 50 rooms. and then in 2024 for hotels with 50 rooms or less. >>> it is 6:57 am. authorities in morganville praising the emergency action plan for the arrested two people who allegedly broke into a car during the power shut off. morgan hill was the only bay area city to impose a curfew during the shut off. it was only in effect for a couple hours where police say two burglary suspects were captured. chris gomez of tracy and jason gomez of san jose were arrested on several charges including auto regularly and possessing burglary tools. police say this kind of crime is exactly why the curfew was put in place. >> i think they predicted it correctly. i think they were thinking about the best interest of the community and it turned out to be true. >> morgan hill police say they practiced ahead of time and activated their emergency operations center and increased police patrols alon
instead hotels will have to install reusable dispensers.affects more than 515,000 hotel rooms in california. the new law takes effect in 2023 for hotels with more than 50 rooms. and then in 2024 for hotels with 50 rooms or less. >>> it is 6:57 am. authorities in morganville praising the emergency action plan for the arrested two people who allegedly broke into a car during the power shut off. morgan hill was the only bay area city to impose a curfew during the shut off. it was only in...
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. >> the reusable print material is made of a biopolymer composite made from recycled plastic.t, a rock found on mars and earth. david: it is the rock that gives us incredible strength. we have tested the material. it is three times as strong as concrete in compression. it actually has a tensile capacity. it can prevent itself from being pulled apart. which is something concrete is not good at that. we need to think, at all times, how you optimize the amount of material you use. and that is also why this thing is shaped like an egg. and if you think of an egg, it is a structurally optimized form. it is very, very thin but provides the strength that that egg needs. and that is why this is shaped the way that it is. >> the egg shape also accommodates for extreme differences in pressure and temperature on the surface of mars. but more research still needs to be done to find out how print materials could be gathered and how 3d printing would work in the unique environment of space. david: you are dealing with a completely different set of physics and environments, which is very har
. >> the reusable print material is made of a biopolymer composite made from recycled plastic.t, a rock found on mars and earth. david: it is the rock that gives us incredible strength. we have tested the material. it is three times as strong as concrete in compression. it actually has a tensile capacity. it can prevent itself from being pulled apart. which is something concrete is not good at that. we need to think, at all times, how you optimize the amount of material you use. and that...
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my business model is reusable bags and it has been and will be for a long time. i wanted to try to offset like unfunded liabilities, just as we do our lottery system. i wanted to enhance the lottery. i don't want to take away from the lottery. they started as lotto bags and lotto bag tags that can scan the bags. competitions where you might have one city try to have more bag return done another city. try to buy bags in support of causes. for instance, our cabdrivers. maybe cancer. maybe charitable organizations. i have pitched this to tran04 back in 2,006. the mayor should be on board with it, newsome should know about it. i forget her name, but anyhow, i am very interested in getting this off of the ground, and i want to get back to the corporations and the major stores and organizations that i spoke with before. i don't know who i would present to, because it is. i know -- i don't want it too upset too much. i wanted to enhance the friendly competition. i think it will happen. i left my business cards in the car, my number is 925-449-1658. there should also be
my business model is reusable bags and it has been and will be for a long time. i wanted to try to offset like unfunded liabilities, just as we do our lottery system. i wanted to enhance the lottery. i don't want to take away from the lottery. they started as lotto bags and lotto bag tags that can scan the bags. competitions where you might have one city try to have more bag return done another city. try to buy bags in support of causes. for instance, our cabdrivers. maybe cancer. maybe...
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tourist who is don't usually travel with reusable containers. >>> a former cal cheerleader suing the school, why she claims she was bullied into cheering. >>> a wind advisory starts at 6:00 tomorrow morning through thursday at 3:00 in the afternoon. that's because of the gusts up to 55 miles per hour. i'll put a time line on this coming up and show you when - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> check out our air mass over san francisco. we're mainly 5 tempures up in the north bay mid to upper 40s, our coolest weather around the bay until you get to richmdt58. 59 also as you head to pittsburg. a look from sutro tower. please do yard work today. make the area around your house safe from the forest fires or anything that may be dead or looks like it could catch fire easily, brin
tourist who is don't usually travel with reusable containers. >>> a former cal cheerleader suing the school, why she claims she was bullied into cheering. >>> a wind advisory starts at 6:00 tomorrow morning through thursday at 3:00 in the afternoon. that's because of the gusts up to 55 miles per hour. i'll put a time line on this coming up and show you when - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call...
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reusable food storage bags are dishwasher safe designed to keep food and liquids for support days forhe company says the bags are airtight made from flexible material, free of any chemicals or fillers and are heat and cold resistant. a sixpack of the bags usually costs about $30. >>> a new list out of the wealthiest places in the world and the bay area is near the top. according to a new world wealth report, new york is the wealthiest city with 65 billionaires and more than 380,000 millionaires with a total wealth of around $3 trillion. tokyo is second at $2.5 trillion and that we find the severed cisco bay area is third at two point for trillion dollars rounding out the top five, london, and beijing. >>> fighting political racism. the announcement by the naacp and who it says is standing in the way of progress. >>> new attacks in northern syria after president trump announced the withdrawal of the remaining u.s. forces from syria. the dangerous fallout that critics say we could see next. >>> syrian troops of moving to northern zero after striking a deal with curtis forces to fight it
reusable food storage bags are dishwasher safe designed to keep food and liquids for support days forhe company says the bags are airtight made from flexible material, free of any chemicals or fillers and are heat and cold resistant. a sixpack of the bags usually costs about $30. >>> a new list out of the wealthiest places in the world and the bay area is near the top. according to a new world wealth report, new york is the wealthiest city with 65 billionaires and more than 380,000...
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it's expected to be reusable draper will provide all of the flight avionics.light control systems what this actually means, why this is significant, you have one of the biggest names in the so-called new space era teaming up with some of the biggest, most established of the "old space names" for this contract this is a government competition closely watched. now, in terms of the actual value of this competition, we don't know the numbers yet nasa has been moving quickly on this bids have to be submitted for this contract next friday, november 1st it's putting this team of heavyweights in competition with boeing, which is actually also here is presenting these little cards of the mockup of its lunar lander and possibly spacex, which is expected to potentially bid with its newest rocket that is under development, starship guys >> we love to watch musk versus bezos. those new developments in space. thanks for bringing those to us, morgan brennan >> up next, the nba season and the world series both kicking off tonight. we'll talk to super agent drew rosenhaus on t
it's expected to be reusable draper will provide all of the flight avionics.light control systems what this actually means, why this is significant, you have one of the biggest names in the so-called new space era teaming up with some of the biggest, most established of the "old space names" for this contract this is a government competition closely watched. now, in terms of the actual value of this competition, we don't know the numbers yet nasa has been moving quickly on this bids...
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carbon emissions, but also to compensate the lost power production by significant growths in the reusablece. reporter: global news 24 hours a day, on air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna, matt? anna: thank you. trade talks between the u.s. and china will continue later today. president trump will meet with china's top negotiator, liu he, at the white house. that is after an apparently positive first day. this is how the president described it to supporters. >> i am dealing with china right now. they are in washington. we are going to see if we can make a deal. but they want to make it. we will determine whether or not we want to make it, but they have been very nice. anna: kathleen hunter culvers politics for bloomberg and joins us on set. how optimistic should we be here on trade? the markets seem to have decided to be optimistic about some kind of deal. reporter: i think this is positive news, however i would urge caution because i feel like we have been here before. it is telling in the tape yo
carbon emissions, but also to compensate the lost power production by significant growths in the reusablece. reporter: global news 24 hours a day, on air and tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna, matt? anna: thank you. trade talks between the u.s. and china will continue later today. president trump will meet with china's top negotiator, liu he, at the white house. that is after an apparently positive first...
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amazon is now selling reusable ones. is visible silicone food storage bags are dishwasher safe and are designed to keep food and liquids fresh four days. the company says the bags are airtight and made from flexible material, free of any chemicals or fillers and are heat and cold resistant. 's six pack of the bags usually costs $38 but they are on sale right now for 29. >>> danish brewer carlsberg is working on the old bottles made of paper. the company has unveiled two new prototypes of the sustainably sourced wood fiber bottles. both are recyclable and have inner barriers toensure the containers can hold beer, as of now, the barriers are made of polymers but carlsberg hopes to create a bottle made entirely of biomaterials without polymers. there is no word yet on when paper bottles will hit the store shelves. i'm not really a fan of this concept. >> you said because the glass helps keep it cold. >> rate. >>> employment recruiters are increasingly turning to text messaging to contact people they might be hiring. it used
amazon is now selling reusable ones. is visible silicone food storage bags are dishwasher safe and are designed to keep food and liquids fresh four days. the company says the bags are airtight and made from flexible material, free of any chemicals or fillers and are heat and cold resistant. 's six pack of the bags usually costs $38 but they are on sale right now for 29. >>> danish brewer carlsberg is working on the old bottles made of paper. the company has unveiled two new prototypes...
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in this committee we switch to reusable pictures and glasses for water rather than the disposable plastic water bottles we see so often around the capital. but not every switch is as easy and not everyone has the option. the financial burden of cleaning up pollution should not be solely on the taxpayers. it is imperative that the companies and manufacturers that sell these products take ownership of their environmental impacts, congress needs to step up. it is for this reason i've been working in comprehensive legislation with senator udall, our legislation seeks to create a more circular approach by putting in an extended producer responsibility program, implementing recycling content standards and phasing out certain single use only items have more sustainable alternatives. i'm excited to announce we should have a discussion draft of this legislation quite soon. which we will disseminate publicly and i encourage all of you to let me know your thoughts and comments after it is released. some federal agencies are also doing their part, th marine debs program funded 14 new projects address
in this committee we switch to reusable pictures and glasses for water rather than the disposable plastic water bottles we see so often around the capital. but not every switch is as easy and not everyone has the option. the financial burden of cleaning up pollution should not be solely on the taxpayers. it is imperative that the companies and manufacturers that sell these products take ownership of their environmental impacts, congress needs to step up. it is for this reason i've been working...
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marks says that the starship is a reusable spacecraft capable of making interplanetary trips. the starship and it's a super heavy booster is expected to be able to carry up to 100 people to the moon or other destinations in space or around earth. if all goes well the company says people could start flying aboard the spacecraft as early as next year more space news a giant mock-up of a rocket is at kennedy space center in florida, it's or to help nasa crews prepare for a new round of missions to the moon. >>a mockup of the space launch system or sls rocket score stage was slowly moved into the vehicle assembly building today. it arrived friday after a very slow 900 mile trip on nasa's pegasus barge from louisiana, it's meant to be identical to the core stages shape size and weight. 212 feet long 228,000 pounds that will allow nasa scientist a practice run in assembling the actual rocket. the space agency's goal is the return of people to the moon in the year 2024. >>still amaze they can launch something that incredible outside right now we've got nice clear skies is going to st
marks says that the starship is a reusable spacecraft capable of making interplanetary trips. the starship and it's a super heavy booster is expected to be able to carry up to 100 people to the moon or other destinations in space or around earth. if all goes well the company says people could start flying aboard the spacecraft as early as next year more space news a giant mock-up of a rocket is at kennedy space center in florida, it's or to help nasa crews prepare for a new round of missions to...
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. >> it's reusable. it's resealable. and it would be fun to say to somebody, like you do in some of the coffee shops, "buy the tin, come back and get a refill for $4." >> people would come back all the time. >> think about the margin on that. >> yeah. >> okay, that's done. obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> that's why the balance sheet's off by a couple hundred grand. and later... i don't know if somebody else is stealing or you're stealing. >> i control all of the cash, so if anybody's stealing, it would be me, and i don't steal. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". but always discreet is less bulky. and it really protects. 'cause it turns liquid to gel. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. ♪ think you need to pay prestige prices for better skin results? try olay regenerist. the rich, hydrating cream is formulated with vitamin b3 and peptides to plump skin cells, brighten, and visibly smooth wrinkles. in fact, just 1 jar has the h
. >> it's reusable. it's resealable. and it would be fun to say to somebody, like you do in some of the coffee shops, "buy the tin, come back and get a refill for $4." >> people would come back all the time. >> think about the margin on that. >> yeah. >> okay, that's done. obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> that's why the balance sheet's off by a couple hundred grand. and later... i don't know if somebody...