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This document is an educational resource aimed at teaching students about synthetic fibres and plastics through multiple choice questions, conceptual explanations, and exemplar questions.
Year:
2019-2020
Region / City:
Al Wadi Al Kabir, Oman
Topic:
Science Education
Document Type:
Educational Resource
Institution:
Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir
Author:
Mrs. Rexy Ninan
Target Audience:
Class VIII Students
Period of Use:
2019-2020
Approval Date:
29.4.19
Date of Last Update:
Not provided
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Year:
2012
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Natural Fibres, Sustainability, Sisal
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Author:
FAO
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, policymakers, researchers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
2012
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Bogota, Colombia
Theme:
Hard Fibres, Jute, Kenaf, and Allied Fibres
Document Type:
Draft Report
Organization:
Committee on Commodity Problems, FAO
Author:
FAO Secretariat
Target Audience:
Government delegates, International organizations, Industry stakeholders
Period of Action:
November 2015
Approval Date:
27 November 2015
Date of Changes:
N/A
Document type:
Supplementary material
Subject:
Cerebellar cortex anatomy and quantitative modelling
Focus:
Mossy fibre innervation of fields and ranks
Methods:
Probabilistic derivation and convergent anatomical estimates
Key variables:
Mossy fibre clusters, terminals per cluster, granule cells per field
Estimated terminals per field:
700
Estimated mossy fibres per field:
182.25
Estimated mossy fibres per rank:
~3,645
Assumptions:
Equal probability of cluster sizes; defined boundary-straddling probabilities; average of five clusters per mossy fibre per rank
Tables:
Table 1 (expected ratios), Table 2 (expected number of mossy fibres per cluster size), Table 3 (distribution of mossy fibres contributing 1–7 terminals)
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Bogota, Colombia
Theme:
Agricultural Trade, Fibre Industry
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organ / Institution:
FAO
Author:
FAO Secretariat
Target Audience:
Delegates of the Intergovernmental Groups, Observers, Stakeholders
Period of Validity:
November 2015
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2015
Region / city:
Bogota, Colombia
Topic:
Agricultural Policy, Natural Fibres, Trade and Development
Document type:
Meeting report
Institution:
Committee on Commodity Problems
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Governmental and trade policy professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Contextual description:
Report from the joint meeting focused on policy reviews, trade barriers, and challenges in the natural fibres industry.
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Bogota, Colombia
Subject:
Hard Fibers, Jute, Kenaf, and Allied Fibers
Document Type:
Proposal for Action
Organization:
FAO Inter-Governmental Group on Hard Fibers and FAO Inter-Governmental Group on Jute, Kenaf and Allied Fibers
Author:
FAO
Target Audience:
Governments, International Organizations, Industry Stakeholders
Period of Application:
2015
Approval Date:
November 27, 2015
Date of Amendments:
None
Context:
A proposal outlining actions to strengthen the international market position and long-term profitability of JACKS fibers by addressing sustainable development, policy, research, and collective action challenges in producing countries.
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Nairobi, Kenya
Topic:
Standards, Woven Bags, Natural Fibres
Document Type:
Technical Standard
Organization / Institution:
Kenya Bureau of Standards
Author:
Kenya Bureau of Standards
Target Audience:
Manufacturers, Standardization Bodies, Agricultural Organizations
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Date
Lesson topic/ description:
Natural fibres
Specification coverage:
2.1 Technical principles
Core knowledge and understanding:
Materials
In-depth knowledge and understanding:
Natural, synthetic and mixed fibres
Lesson objectives:
In this lesson, you will learn about: the source and classification of natural textile fibres, fibre properties and how they impact on use, environmental issues related to natural fibres.
Resources:
Blended learning lesson: Natural, synthetic, blended and mixed fibres (lesson 1)
Natural fibres:
plant based/cellulosic (cotton, linen, hemp, jute).
Animal:
protein based – wool/fleece; hair (mohair, cashmere, angora, alpaca, camel, silk).
Year:
2015
Location:
Bogotá, Colombia
Type of document:
Meeting timetable and agenda
Organizing body:
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Sessions covered:
38th IGG on Hard Fibres, 40th IGG on Jute, Kenaf and Allied Fibres, 19th SG of Sisal and Henequen Producing Countries
Dates of meeting:
25-27 November 2015
Main topics:
Market trends, policy issues, intergovernmental action, operational procedures, research and development reports
Participants:
Chairpersons, FAO representatives, Colombian authorities, working group members
Language:
English and Spanish
Purpose:
Coordination and discussion of economic, policy, and operational matters for fiber-producing countries
Note:
Year
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Falmouth
Topic:
Environmental regulation, single-use plastics
Document Type:
Regulatory Framework
Organization / Institution:
Falmouth Board of Health
Author:
Falmouth Board of Health
Target Audience:
Food establishments in Falmouth
Effective Date:
July 2025
Date of Adoption:
TBD
Amendment Date:
TBD
Year:
2003
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Plastics piping systems, Polyethylene fittings
Document Type:
Standard
Organization / Institution:
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Professionals in the UK water industry
Effective Period:
Until March 2005
Approval Date:
5 December 2003
Amendment Date:
No amendments listed
Additional Information:
Reference to UK regulations on water quality
Cross-References:
British Standards implementing international standards
Note:
Context Description
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Malawi, Blantyre
Subject:
International business expansion, regional trade, plastic manufacturing
Document type:
Research paper
Organization / institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Academics, business professionals, international trade experts
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Country:
Norway; Australia
Proponents:
Kristina Thygesen; Elaine Baker
Email:
[email protected]
Organization:
GRID-Arendal
Organization type:
Not for profit; Academia and research; Government; IGO; Independent Consultant; NGO; Private Sector; PRO; Standard Setting; Trade association
Gender:
Female
Thematic area:
Sustainable use of plastics in agriculture
Type of document:
Written submission to a public consultation
Issuing body:
FAO Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment (OCB)
Consultation framework:
Voluntary Code of Conduct on the Sustainable Use of Plastics in Agriculture (VCoC)
Deadline of call:
7 November 2023
Language of submission:
English
Year:
2023
First published:
October 2022
Updated version published:
December 2023
Country:
New Zealand
City:
Wellington
Organisation:
Ministry for the Environment | Manatū mō te Taiao
Document type:
Government guidance document
Fund name:
Plastics Innovation Fund (PIF)
Legal framework:
Waste Minimisation Act 2008
ISBN:
978-1-99-102588-3
Publication number:
ME 1695
Publisher address:
PO Box 10362, Wellington 6143, New Zealand
Copyright:
Crown copyright New Zealand 2023
Subject:
Plastic waste minimisation funding
Intended audience:
Organisations seeking funding for plastics waste minimisation projects
Eligibility scope:
NZ domiciled legal entities
Project timeframe:
Up to four years
Note:
Year
Topic:
Alternatives to single-use plastic and recycling
Document Type:
Lesson guide
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Australia
Subject:
Changes to plastic and reconstructive surgery services
Document Type:
Legislative changes
Institution:
Department of Health and Aged Care
Author:
MBS Review Taskforce
Target Audience:
Healthcare providers, surgeons, medical practitioners
Period of validity:
From 1 November 2023
Approval date:
23 August 2023
Date of changes:
1 November 2023
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Sustainable use of plastics in agriculture
Document Type:
Call for Submissions
Organization / Institution:
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)
Author:
Claire Dyason, Sophron Investments (Independent Consultant)
Target Audience:
Agricultural industry professionals, researchers, policymakers
Period of Validity:
Until November 7, 2023
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Sustainable use of plastics in agriculture
Document type:
Call for submissions
Organization:
FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)
Target audience:
Governments, organizations, stakeholders in agriculture, and plastic-related industries
Period of validity:
Until November 7, 2023
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Organization:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Office:
Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment (OCB)
Type of Document:
Call for submissions / Template for feedback
Topic:
Sustainable use of plastics in agriculture
Deadline:
November 7, 2023
Submission Format:
Maximum 2000 words
Languages Accepted:
English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese
Target Audience:
Experts, researchers, organizations, and stakeholders in agriculture and plastics management
Proponent Example:
Yahya Msangi, Tanzania, Welfare Togo NGO
Focus Areas:
Reduction of problematic plastics, alternatives and substitutes, reuse and sustainable design, end-of-life management, microplastics reduction, stakeholder engagement, financial instruments and trade considerations