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 Studio ID, Trendworks, Sabeti Wain and Botany Weaving have come together to launch Monova PE at AIX,  stanley cup a seat cover the partners tout as  a game-changing  recyclable laminated seat cover.The mono-materials unique composition opens up possibilities for endless recycling, meaning the dress cover can repeatedly be reprocessed into new covers. We try to look at the different parts of the seating ecosystem and dress covers are something about which theres quite a big environmental issue,  explainedDaniel Clucas, founder of StudioID.Source: Bernie BaldwinStudioID founder Daniel Clucas shows off the blend of polyester materials that replace polyurethane on the Monova PE laminated textile dress stanley shop  cover Almost every dress cover is laminated these days. It gives them a lovely look, it stops them creasing, it means you can do nice style lines, but it pretty much always means theres a piece of polyurethane foam glued to the fabric. So no matter what, when the fabric is worn out you cant recycle it. You cant separate the cover and the polyurethane layer,  he explains. We brought tog stanley official website ether this team, with Trendworks providing a huge amount of textile design experience. Botany Weaving had a recycled yarn made from waste textiles 鈥?its broken down into the monomer, re-polymerised and re-spun into yarn, so its a proper circular process. Sabeti Wain was the natural partner to build it all. They really want to make a contribution to sustainability and are very aware of how many covers they laminate. Yyhj AIX: ViaSat offers new hybrid Ku/Ka shipset for widebody market
 Seven dollar-store retailers in Maine have been fined tens of thousands of dollars for federal safety violations in the past six years, part of a national crackdown against the franchises, according to the Occupational Safety and He stanley cup alth Administration.Maine stores operating under the names Dollar General, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree have been fined since 2017. Three of the cases are from this year.Many of the penalties were for fire and safety hazards, including blocked exits, dangerous shelving and outdated fire extinguishers.For example, on March 10 a Family Dollar on Route 1 in Bucksport was fined $49,104 for two repeat violations, OSHA records show.The Dollar Tree on Western Avenue in Augusta amassed $338,759 in fines last June 17 for six  serious  violations, four categorized as repeat violations.Dollar General on Sokokis Avenue in Limington was fined $98,208 on Jan. 17, 2022, for two repeat offenses, OSHA records show.An OSHA inspection at another Dollar General on Route 1 in Sullivan led to $159,528 in fines on Jan. 25, 2022, for three violations. On stanley usa e was categorized as serious, one a repeat violation and another was deemed willful for a blocked exit route in the back storage room.In addition, the businesses were often cited for unsafe conditions involving chemicals, including exposure and improper employee training. The Augusta Dollar Tree was cited for not providing  suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eye stanley thermos mug s and body for employees using corros