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adrivoulgarellis · 2 years ago
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Daisy Flowers Acrylic Painting Process on Canvas
Daisy Flowers Acrylic Painting Process on Canvas
Hi Friends:) Part of my painting process for this canvas art are in the photos below. I painted the canvas ground in orange and let it dry well before I added the daisies and leaves brush strokes. The mixed acrylic colours on my palette were; ‘Sunny’ Yellow, White, Dark Green, Mid Green, Black, Pale Pink and Pale Blue. Some of these colours are on the palette in the first photo. I hope this…
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semicoloncraft · 2 years ago
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Vision board 2023. We are making our dreams a reality. We will bask in our visions. We will continue to get up every morning, and strive towards the goals.
“May the tears you cried in 2022 water the seeds you planted for 2023.”
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junoisthecoolest · 3 months ago
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moxxie-joestar-1950 · 11 months ago
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hello my patriotism, communism & joestarism!
welcome to my army & marine corp! My name's Joseph "Moxxie" Joestar! & I'm the 6 stars general of Joseph Joestar army & my own marine corps! We're read to terrorist attack at fascismo/fascist (Italian pro-fascist), Nazism (Nazi Germany) & nazbolism (nazbol) for the America, CCCP, Great Britain Empire, Australia, Japanese Empire, Italian Empire (anti-fascist), Chinese Empire, French Empire & more!
Ask: open
Message: open
Roleplay/RP: open
Mod-chaos: wait till caine to join me at mod-chaos
Time on Tumblr
SUNDAY: open every day
MONDAY: close till after school
TUESDAY: close till 4:00 PM
WEDNESDAY: close till 4:00 PM
THURSDAY: close till 4:00 PM
FRIDAY: close till 4:00 PM
SATURDAY: open every day
HOLIDAY BREAK: open every day
SEASON BREAK: open every day
⚠ RULES ON MY ACCOUNT/BLOG ⚠
1: no racism (vortex hellhound, koichi Zenigata, whisper the wolf, Muhammad Avdol, Usopp & pucci will absolutely kill you with guns & weapons IF you said it in racial slurs like the N-word B/C they're black), fascism/fascismo, terrorism Arab (afghanistan, Taliban, Iraq & Islamic state), slave (Confederate States of America), KKK (Ku Klux Klan), Nazism (Nazi Germany), national socialist (Nazi party), nazbolism (nazbol Russia) & more
2: Only use Hazbin Hotel, helluva boss, lackadaisy, the amazing digital circus (TADC), SMG4, GG&C (guns, gore & cannoli), sonic the hedgehog (STH), five night's at freedy's female character (FNAF), Friday night funkin female character (FNF), murder drones female character (MD) & undertale female character (UT)
3: post of the 7th of deadly sinners still posting every day that what sinners you are (pride the leader of sins, greed the money maker, lust the lesbian vore, envy the copyrights/copycat, gluttony the starvation to eat food of queen bee-lzebub's town/city, wrath the anger/furious of terrorism/terrorist & sloth the laziness of worker)
4: vore art creator will draw/make ALL female character of FNAF, FNF, hazbin hotel, helluva boss, STH, TTG, TH & MD vore (stomach tighter, tight fits, face imprint, arm imprint, leg imprint, hand imprint, feet imprint, entrapment, butt entrapment, diaper entrapment, diaper vore, earring vore, plant vore, animal vore, soft vore (non-digest/no digestion), thick neck, tight bulge, neck bulge, living fat, body part vore, drink vore/straw vore, heart vore, vines, sneak vore, inventory vore (like TV, computer & more) elastic, elastic vore, tail vore, stomach sound, mumbling sound, pipe vore, suit vore & vacuum vore)
4: DO NOT use Farcry 5, lackadaisy, JJBA & TADC on vore or you'll banned from my account
5: all female character of FNAF, FNF, hazbin hotel, helluva boss, STH, teen titans go! (TTG), teen titans (TT) & murder drones (MD) will always wear the Stolas outfit, Stolas father outfit, raven outfit & latex rubber superhero suit (Latex rubber dress with skirt & tops (choose one)
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+ Latex rubber longest capes (pick any color on outside & inside)
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+ Latex rubber ski mask with zippers on eye holes & no mouth holes (IF you wanted) + shapes icon with their name (choose one of shapes icon) or head icon = Latex rubber superhero suit) at October-8 (lesbian day) & August-8 (vore day)
9: draw a Californian territory military from my rule 10 IF you good at draw
10 all Hazbin Hotel, helluva boss, lackadaisy, the amazing digital circus (TADC), SMG4, GG&C, Farcry 5, STH & five night's at freedy's wears a suits, vests, tie, hat & use the guns & cars/vehicle of 1920's, 30's 50's & 60's (uniform of military, police & Capone coming soon)
11: anonymous shall not aloud on ask box forever
Good luck out there & follow my rules! Also follow them on my favorite ask bloggers!
@ask-niffty
@ask-charlie-morningstar
@askvaggie
@ask-the-radio-demon
@ask-caine-blog
@rodeoblitz
@squirrelboi
@alainthesquirrl
@verosika-maydays
@stolas-star-prince
@ashleynicholsart
@succu4life
@fizzy-pop-rocket
@drugs-and-dynamite
@bigdckenergyrp
@rodeoblitz
@requiemofaclown
@farfetchedshow
@milldred-knowlastname
@hellsmayflower
@queen-bee-of-parties
@byabitcrazy
Are you a joestarism? Or a sinners of the 7th of heavenly sinners?
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fakesurprise · 2 years ago
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Some days I didn’t know what the hardest part of having a psychic for a boyfriend was, but most of the time I never worried about what he knew. Not that we’d ever talked about that. People knew. The kid who had to wear gloves because it hurt not to. Saying things he shouldn’t know to people, without thinking. Shaming silences that became fear no one mentioned aloud.
Cape Gross wasn’t a large town, but it was a town to be oddly anonymous in even if you’d lived here all your life. People had secrets, and other people knew them: but no one talked about them. You didn’t go around airing dirty laundry because it wasn’t something you did. The paper never reported everything fit to make the news, because the mayor and council wanted tourists and to keep every box store out, and there weren’t many truly honest ways to do all of that if you weren’t careful.
You saw a friend’s husband buying a dress his wife never wore: you never talked about it.
No one was angry with Gilbert because he claimed the mothman had ate his drapes: they were angry that the story had spread beyond the town and brought in tv crews and reporters and bloggers and all of those other people who didn’t know when to keep quiet because their whole lives were about being heard, and being heard was more important to them than being true. I used to have a joke about how you could get away with being a serial killer here and the most you’d get would be a severe tutting. It wasn’t a bad joke. Levi was alive because people gave him space and let him be strange without calling him a freak.
No one had really tested how far Cape Gross would let things go.
I didn’t want to be the first.
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nanoland · 2 years ago
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The Amateur, by TJ Land
the title: The Amateur
the deets: M/M, poly romance, superheroes, novella
the blurb: 
Worst thing about being a supervillain? Getting your butt handed to you by caped do-gooders. Best thing about being a supervillain? Getting your hands on caped do-gooders' butts. Heh. Red Velvet and his two partners in crime – super-strong beefcake Ares and proud degenerate the Electric Eel – are the League of Larceny, the most notorious gang in town. They’ve been together in every sense of the word for years, and these days everyone knows better than to mess with them. Which is why they're surprised to have their weekly heist interrupted by a rookie hero. His costume is hideous. His banter is corny. His body is amazing. He’s Mister Valiant and he’s here to save the day. Or if not, then at least he might prove to be an amusing distraction for a few bored bad guys…
the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089QTYD22
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Leaning against the side of the building, hidden in the shadows, Red Velvet watched a tattered newspaper being blown across the street. When it passed below a street light he could make out the headline:
THE SCARLET WEB:
MERCY CITY’S NEW FAVORITE FEMME FATALE!
Underneath it, there was a picture of a dark figure with a grappling hook leaping down from a high rooftop, their face obscured by a hood.
“Femme fatale,” Red Velvet muttered. “I hate that shit. They call every superheroine a ‘femme fatale’ these days. The only ones who don’t get called that are the silly ones like Daphne Dawnbright and Pudding Girl, or the ones who’re blonde, blue-eyed and wear a costume with stars and stripes on the ass. Seriously, that’s the only way to escape it. Otherwise you’re a femme fatale. Wear dark lipstick? Femme fatale. Wear something too skimpy or too concealing? Femme fatale. Don’t like talking to people? Femme fatale.”
“It’s bullshit,” said Ares, standing beside him and looking at his watch. “Where is he? It’s been ten minutes.”
Even in the dim light, his boss was a sight for sore eyes; dark curling hair, large and watchful brown eyes, a strong jaw and a body that would have stopped traffic even if it hadn’t been clad in tight Kevlar and midnight-blue spandex. There was a reason every major fan blogger ranked him fourth or higher on their Top Ten Sexiest Villains list, and it wasn’t just that they were afraid he’d show up at their homes and break all their stuff if they didn’t.
Not one to be easily deterred from his pet peeves, Red Velvet continued, “You know Laser and Ray, the speedster twins? I read an article last week that called those two femme fatales. I mean, that’s fucked up. They’re teenagers.”
“Yeah, Red, it sucks. Where the fuck is…”
The security camera they’d been keeping an eye on flashed. A lightning bolt shot out of it, briefly making the alley as bright as day. A second later, the lightning had taken on the shape of a slim man with his face hidden behind a vaguely piscine mask. The rest of his costume involved skin-tight grey spandex with a gold pattern on the arms and legs suggestive of scales, and thigh-high bitch boots that Ares had once tried to forbid him from wearing when they were on the job.
“Done,” said the Electric Eel, giving them both a thumbs-up and a crooked grin. “Alarm, cameras, drones, force field and nineteen booby-traps all toasted. Sorry it took a while. The guy who owns this place was prepared for fucking everything, from a crowbar to a cosmic monstrosity. Not for me, though.”
“People in this city are getting way too paranoid,” said Ares.
He wasn’t wrong. These days it seemed like every store and bank in Mercy City had high-end anti-supervillain tech on hand, courtesy of that precocious shit Digital Boy, the Remarkables’ top inventor.
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companyknowledgenews · 1 month ago
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209518&_unique_id=66f1979b0e710 #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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boldcompanynews · 1 month ago
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209516&_unique_id=66f197960c8b0 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER A hum... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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technologycompanynews · 1 month ago
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209515&_unique_id=66f19792c3df4 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209514&_unique_id=66f196706edd7 A hum... BLOGGER - #GLOBAL A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg #GLOBAL - BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - BLOGGER https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209513&_unique_id=66f1966ec09b0 A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.Plus
the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet - #GLOBAL BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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News24 | SEE | Shoprite's 'brave' bleach bottle and a cool beehive win recycling awards - Notice Important Internet https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards/?feed_id=209512&_unique_id=66f1966c63c4c #GLOBAL - BLOGGER BLOGGER A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards.Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super bright white cosmetic appeal for diverting massive amounts of plastic from landfill and the environment.Other gold award winners were a bee-friendly hive made from hard-to-recycle juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, a stylish suitcase made from recycled cellphone and battery cases, a shopping bag carrier made from recycled bottle caps and recycled plastic decking.For climate change news and analysis, go to News24 Climate Future.Would consumers be put off if bleach was packed in an off-white bottle as opposed to a shiny bright white one, which is traditionally associated with cleanliness and efficacy?It’s such considerations – assumptions, perhaps? – which have historically compelled bleach manufacturers to pour the cheapest of surface cleaners into the purest white plastic bottles, and for that you need to use 100% virgin plastic.When you add recycled plastic to the mix, you get “offputting” tiny white dots in the finished bottle.Alpla Packaging SA and Reckitt won a silver award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s (Sapro) annual awards for the best recycled products for creating a new Jik bottle, which remains a perfectly bright white, despite its 30% recycled content.How? By sandwiching a layer of recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) – one of the most versatile forms of plastic – between two layers of virgin HDPE.And given the volume of Jik sold in South Africa, that will reduce manufacturer Reckitt’s use of virgin HDPE by 267 tonnes a year, with no loss of functionality.But the gold award winner in that category – and overall winner – went to plastic manufacturer Extrupet, Bowler Packaging and the Shoprite Group for doing something even more extraordinary – and a lot more brave – with the Shoprite-brand bleach range.They made the switch from a 100% virgin HDPE bottle to 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE, replacing 222 tonnes of virgin HDPE with recycled HDPE.In other words, every year, 6.16 million used milk bottles, shampoo bottles and the like, which would have been wasted in landfills or ended up polluting the sea, will instead be turned into these bleach bottles.And yes, they are ever so slightly off-white, but not in any way aesthetically unappealing.That’s not all – to prevent children from accidentally drinking the contents, the new bottle also includes a child safety cap, the word bleach in braille.Spot the difference: Shoprite Group’s bleach bottle, made from 100% recycled plastic, and the Jik bottle, made from 30% recycled plastic. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Battery cases and cellphone cases are made from a very tough but light form of plastic – perfect for recycling into suitcases. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Plastic’s fantastic, according to the bees. (Wendy Knowler/ News24)Another big winners at Thursday’s gala awards event at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront were:A beehive made entirely from hard-to-recycle ‘multi-laminated’ packaging materials such as juice and milk cartons, toothpaste tubes and yoghurt tubs, by Infinite Industries.They’ve been tested for more than a year in South Africa, and, happily, they’ve been totally accepted by the bees.Here’s why: the plastic keeps the temperature of the hive constant, as opposed to traditional wooden hives which don’t, thus requiring the bees to divert honey-making energy to keeping warm or cooling down.
Plus the plastic hives are waterproof, require no maintenance and are extremely sturdy, allowing them to be moved around without getting damaged; they don’t catch alight, and they’re termite and badger resistant.A suitcase on wheels range made from 80% recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) – a form of plastic known for its strength, impact resistance and lightweight properties: all characteristics required for a suitcase to withstand airports’ baggage handling environments.Blue Print’s Blue Juice range is made from mainly recycled battery and cellphone cases.Nowatech decking planks, with a concealed ‘Nowaclip’ installation method for quick installation with no visible screws. They are made from 100% recycled mixed plastic.A plastic gizmo allowing shoppers to comfortably hold several plastic carrier bags, designed by University of Johannesburg art, design and architecture student Lethabo Maganyele and made from recycled bottle caps.“What was not too long ago unthinkable [in terms of what recycled plastic can be used for]  is now the norm,” said awards convenor and SAPRO general manager Oliver Bonstein.The Shoprite group got a special judges’ commendation for their children’s plastic ride-on bikes, both produced by Hope Sonic.The teal Sixty60 is made from 70% recycled plastic and the black Shoprite one from 100% recycled plastic.*Wendy Knowler served on the judges’ panel for these awards.“A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top award at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products…”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/fin24/climate_future/solutions/see-shoprites-brave-bleach-bottle-and-a-cool-beehive-win-recycling-awards-20240922 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/press-release-thanksgiving-hazard-pay-hero-1.jpg A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation’s Best Recycled Products awards. Shoprite was hailed as being extremely brave by switching from using 100% virgin plastic for the bottle to 100% recycled plastic, trading the super … Read More
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News24 | Malusi Booi's tender fraud co-accused shot dead days after his release on bail - Information Global Online - #GLOBAL https://www.merchant-business.com/news24-malusi-boois-tender-fraud-co-accused-shot-dead-days-after-his-release-on-bail/?feed_id=206998&_unique_id=66eec058c253f One of the co-accused in the R1 billion tender fraud case of former DA and City of Cape Town councillor Malusi Booi was shot dead days after his release on bail.Abdul Kader Davids was killed in Mitchells Plain.Davids is believed to be a close associate of alleged 28s gang leader Ralph Stanfield.One of the co-accused in the R1 billion tender fraud case of former DA councillor in the City of Cape Town Malusi Booi was shot dead on Thursday evening. Adul Kader Davids, 42, was gunned down while walking in Ascot Street, Beacon Valley, Mitchells Plain two days after he was released on R250 000 bail.READ | WATCH: Hefty bail amounts set for Malusi Booi, co-accused in R1bn housing tender fraud case Police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Pojie said: “Preliminary reports suggest that unknown gunmen opened fire on the victim, who was declared deceased by medical personnel who attended the scene. The motive for this murder is now the subject of an investigation by the South African Police Service.”Pojie said Mitchells Plain police registered a murder case for further investigation. Davids is believed to be a close associate of alleged 28s gang leader Ralph Stanfield. At their next court appearance, Stanfield and his wife, construction company owner Nicole Johnson, are expected to be joined to the case. Johnson owns Glomix, one of the companies focused on in the investigation. EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been amended for accuracy. (20/09/24) We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurredWho we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.“One of the co-accused in the R1 million tender fraud case of former DA councillor in the City of Cape Town Malusi Booi was shot dead on Thursday evening.”Source Link: https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/malusi-boois-tender-fraud-co-accused-shot-dead-days-after-his-release-on-bail-20240920 http://109.70.148.72/~merchant29/6network/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/pexels-photo-1073123.jpeg BLOGGER - #GLOBAL
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David Goodman IQsim - Best beach locations in New Jersey
David Goodman Iqsim, a highly acclaimed blogger and passionate traveler hailing from New Jersey. Residing with his family, David Goodman Iqsim also works part-time as a freelancer. His content spans various topics including travel, fitness, and health. Stay updated with David Goodman Iqsim for engaging posts on these subjects and more!
New Jersey boasts a variety of beautiful beach destinations along its picturesque coastline. Here are some of the best beach locations in the state:
Cape May: Known for its charming Victorian architecture and pristine beaches, Cape May offers a classic seaside experience. Relax on the sandy shores, stroll along the promenade, or explore the historic district.
Wildwood: With its wide, sandy beaches and lively boardwalk, Wildwood is a popular choice for families and beachgoers alike. Enjoy amusement rides, water parks, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Ocean City: Dubbed "America's Greatest Family Resort," Ocean City features clean, well-maintained beaches perfect for families. The Ocean City Boardwalk offers a variety of shops, eateries, and attractions.
Asbury Park: This trendy beach town boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, along with a beautiful stretch of coastline. Explore the Asbury Park Boardwalk, catch a concert at the iconic Stone Pony, or simply relax on the beach.
Seaside Heights: Known for its bustling boardwalk and lively atmosphere, Seaside Heights is a popular destination for beachgoers looking for fun and excitement. Enjoy amusement rides, games, and delicious boardwalk treats.
Long Beach Island: Offering a more laid-back atmosphere, Long Beach Island features pristine beaches ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Explore charming seaside towns like Beach Haven and Surf City.
Sandy Hook: Located at the northern tip of the Jersey Shore, Sandy Hook is a scenic beach destination with stunning views of the New York City skyline. The area also offers hiking trails, historic sites, and opportunities for birdwatching.
Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun, vibrant nightlife, or peaceful relaxation, New Jersey's beaches have something for everyone to enjoy.
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4th OSABARIMBA ROYAL AWARDS:  See Full List Of Winners
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4th OSABARIMBA ROYAL AWARDS:  See Full List Of Winners
The 4th edition of the Osabarimba Royal Awards came off at the Emintsimadze Palace on Saturday, January 20th, 2024 with a great cultural display with various institutions and individuals getting honoured in various categories at the prestigious ceremony.
The awards scheme is organised to honour and appreciate excellent businesses, institutions and personalities who have contributed immensely to the development of Cape Coast. The awards scheme is open to only individuals residing and working in Cape Coast or who are indigenes of the town.
Categories of the awards included entertainment and fashion, media, banking and finance, general business, education, health, and tourism, among others.
See Full List of Winner Below:
AWARDS CATEGORIES 2023/2024
Ayekoo Mbo Culture Troupe – Best Cultural Troupe
Yaw Blvck- Singer/Song Writer – Most Influential Musician
Mr. Paul Mensah – Most Influential Information Communicator
Mr. Michael Otoo. DJ Mickay – Asaase Radio – Most Exciting DJ
Mrs. Edwina Gilda Annan (Aunty Nyaniba) – Outstanding Media Personality Of the year
Asaase Radio – Media House of the year
Mr. Blessed Godsbrain Smart – Onua TV – Most Outstanding Media Personality Supporting Cape Coast
FED Kastle Multimedia Limited (Kastle FM) – Organisation promoting Cape Coast to tourists – (Asankamu Festival)
Latex Foam (Nana Zama) – Most Sustained Business
Central Region Development Commission (CEDECOM) – Most Effective Public Sector Organisation
National Insurance Commission – Most Friendly Organisation
Centre for Coastal Management, UCC – Outstanding Public Institution.
Jomars Cake School – Best Organisation supporting skills development in Cape Coast
Sanford World Clinics – Best SSNIT Compliant
Hamza Abubakar Hassan/ Hamza Electrical Shop – Best GRA Compliant
Madam Nicholina Naa Yeye Adumuah – Promoting Social Education in Cape Coast
BEL Beverages – Variety and Most Patronized Beverage
GIHOC Distilleries – Supporting Tradition and Royalty with Schnaps and Gin
Mr. Nicholas Ato Mensah Police Basic School (Mathematics) – Best Teacher
Mr. Addo James Kofi Ansah – St Nicholas Basic School – Best Student in Cape Coast
Mfantsipim School – All round best SHS in Cape Coast
Wesley Girls High School – Best Old Student Association in Cape Coast
Flowers Gay School – The Most Outstanding Private School in Cape Coast
Central Regional Library – Best Institution promoting education in Cape Coast
Ewim Polyclinic – Most Outstanding Health Facility in Cape Coast
Prof. Evan Kofi Agbeno – Most Outstanding Health Personnel in Cape Coast
Firmer Eye Clinic – Best Allied Health Facility in Cape Coast
Kakum National Park – Most Fascinating tourist site in Cape Coast
Hutchland City – Most Popular Joint
Opanyin Egya Ekow Awotwe – Best Fisherman
Obaapanyin Maame Adwoa Atta – Best Fish Monger
Mr. Elicot Nana Kweku Okyere – Historian and blogger on Cape Coast History & Customs
Mr. Dennis Korsah – Sports personality promoting Cape Coast
Mr. Gabriel Nii Kommey Adams – UCC – Putting Cape Coast on the International Map to receive the prestige International Citation of Honor /Award for exceptional academic performance in the Jacobs-Abbey Global Institute for Leadership Studies (JAGILS)
Rev Father Stephen Obeng – Most Influential Religious Leader in Cape Coast
Mr. Kingsley Kofi Yeboah – Renowned Personality Promoting Tourism as a Tour Guide
Mr. James Biney – Distinguished News Paper Vendor in Cape Coast
Vivace Symphonials – The Most Impressive Chorale Group in Cape Coast
HONORARY AWARDS
Prof. Denis Worlanyo Aheto – “Instrumental leadership in transforming the Centre for Coastal Management to become the World Bank Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience”.
Dr. Kwabena Sarpong – For his immense contribution in the field of Health in Cape Coast and Central Region for twenty-one years.
Mrs. Sati Ocran –Supporting Education (Adisadel SHS) with a “Distinguished Residential Complex: State-of-the-Art Dormitories with Modern Amenities and Solar Power”
Thomas Yallo – Dedicated Service as Supi of the Amanfo No 7 Asafo Company
Iddrisu Abdulai Donkor Registrar (2009 – 2023) Nana Ntadu – Kodu 1 – Ankobeahen of Gomoa Pomadze – Dedicated Service to the Oguaa Traditional Council
Marigold Justina Assan (Central Regional Minister) – For her outstanding support to Omanhene and the Oguaa Traditional Area
Lifetime Achievement Award – Mr Kwaw Ansah
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South African Postal Address Example
Postal addresses, also known as postal codes or zip codes in many English-speaking countries, are a series of numbers, sometimes including spaces or punctation, used for mail sorting and delivery purposes. In South Africa, a postal address is generally made up of an area code, suburb name, street name and number. The country is located at the southern tip of Africa, bordered by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Its neighbours are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland.
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South African addresses are usually written in English or Afrikaans, with a hyphen between the first and second part of the town name. For example, Pretoria is known as Tshwane, while Johannesburg is Joburg. Some town names, however, do not have a hyphen, such as the Cape Peninsula city of Cape Town.
In South Africa, a postal code is a four-digit block of numbers, often starting with a 4, which determines the type of service required. The last two digits indicate the method of delivery. For example, a code of 6000 indicates a PO Box (or Private Bag), which is common in rural areas where street delivery is unavailable.
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The South African postal system is based on five large regions, with the city of Johannesburg as its administrative centre. The city is divided into a number of suburbs, such as Yeoville, 43 Cavendish Road. These suburbs are geographically distinct from the city of Johannesburg, and it is customary to write only a suburb when sending mail to such an address, rather than the city itself.
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