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New BPS Broadloom Incorporates Leftover Yarns

New BPS Broadloom Incorporates Leftover Yarns

Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 5, 2011 -- Bentley Prince Street has rolled out a product called Piper Hill that utilizes leftover yarn from previous product runs within the company's Easy Street collection.

Factory Orders Decline in August

Factory Orders Decline in August

Washington, DC, Oct. 4, 2011 -- Factory orders declined in August for the second time in three months, according to the Commerce Department.

Swipe Fee Changes To Save Consumers Money

Swipe Fee Changes To Save Consumers Money

Washington, DC, Oct. 4, 2011 -- Merchants and their customers will save billions of dollars with new Federal Reserve regulations cutting debit card swipe fees roughly in half that took effect last weekend, the National Retail Federation said.

Cradle to Cradle Products Boost LEED Points

Cradle to Cradle Products Boost LEED Points

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Oct. 4, 2011 -- McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry said that Cradle to Cradle certified products are now eligible for an additional point in the LEED certification program.

Bernanke Says Fed Could Take More Action

Bernanke Says Fed Could Take More Action

Washington, DC, Oct. 4, 2011 -- The Federal Reserve is ready to take additional steps to spur economic growth, Chairman Ben Bernanke said in testimony to Congress’s Joint Economic Committee in Washington.

Michigan Retailer Begins Carpet Recylcing

Traverse City, MI, Oct. 4, 2011 -- Cash n Carry Flooring said it has partnered with Carpet Landfill Elimination and Recycling, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to keep carpet and padding out of landfills.

Construction Spending Rises in August

Construction Spending Rises in August

Washington, DC, Oct. 3, 2011 -- U.S. construction spending rose unexpectedly in August from a drop in July, bolstered by state and local government building projects, according to the Commerce Department.