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UN Environmental Group Calls for Ban on Film Plastic Bags
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsThe reports is the first one taken by the UNEP that looked at the litter problem at 12 major regional seas throughout the world.
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Novelis Appoints Nardocci to Lead European Operations
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Recycling Today Conferences: Making New Waves
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsAfter an abrupt stoppage, recovered fiber is starting to cross oceans again.
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Recycling Today Conferences: Reverse Logistics, Forward Thinking
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsManufacturers and retailers are putting more thought into their return, repair and recycling supply chains.
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Recycling Today Conferences: Market Intelligence
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsLeaders from the paper, plastics and electronics recycling sectors discuss the challenges and opportunities facing recyclers.
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Recycling Today Conferences: Baling Best Practices
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsEquipment veteran Buddy Himes offers advice for recycling plant operators.
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NRF and Other Retail Groups Gang Up On PCI, Demand More Reasonable Rules
Posted on June 11th, 2009 No commentsRepresentatives of six of the largest retailer organizations sent a strongly-worded letter to the PCI Council on Tuesday (June 9), asking officially for several major changes to PCI to make compliance an easier goal. The PCI council issued a response, which pretty much amounted to “we like feedback. Have a nice day.”The letter to the council supported an end-to-end-encryption standard, seek more input from retailers at an earlier stage, give larger chains more time to implement new PCI requirements, let there be a list of the most important elements that really need to be done (rather than insisting on compliance with every one of the “more than two hundred detailed requirements of the PCI DSS”) and allowing retailers to store fewer pieces of sensitive data.
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The Forbidden Question: Are You Still Using A Qsa?
Posted on June 10th, 2009 No commentsThe other day at a security conference on retail and PCI security issues, I was in a group of retailers and saw one retailer ask the other a deliciously revealing question: “Are you still using a QSA?” The entire question is nice, but it’s the emphasis on the word “still” that makes it art.
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T-Mobile Data Breach Raises Retail M-Commerce Concerns
Posted on June 10th, 2009 No commentsAs retail IT execs start to experiment with—and actually deploy—mobile-commerce applications more, the realization that they have to rely on their new telecom partners to safeguard their experimental data is proving to be unnerving. Recent incidents involving T-Mobile—where the carrier was forced to confirm some claims of a supposed cyberthief who said that he had hacked in and stolen databases, documents and scripts—don’t help
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T-Mobile confirms company records taken
Posted on June 10th, 2009 No commentsT-Mobile has now confirmed that a hacker, known as “Pwnmobile,” did, indeed, gain unauthorized access to its records and that the stolen data Pwnmobile posted here is authentic. The wireless giant isn’t disclosing anything else beyond that.
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