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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Papa Johns plans to pull founder John Schnatters image from marketing materials following reports he used a racial slur.The decision was made by top executives but details of the change have not been worked out, according to a person inside the company with knowledge of the decision who wasnt authorized to speak publicly.The person was not aware of any plans to change the pizza chains name.Schnatter has long been the face of the brand, appearing in TV ads for Papa Johns, and the company has noted in regulatory filings its business could be harmed if Schnatters reputation was damaged. Papa Johns got a taste of that last year, when Schnatter stepped down as CEO after blaming disappointing pizza sales on the outcry surrounding football players kneeling during the national anthem.This week, Papa Johns was already trying to further publicly distance itself from Schnatter after Forbes reported he
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stanley ca o recover some of the losses it suffered after the report.Schnatter remains on the board and is still the companys largest shareholder.Its not yet clear how quickly the company will be able to remove Schnatter from marketing materials, the person with knowledge of the decision said. In addition to TV ad
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stanley thermoskanne 2022OSAKA 鈥?An Osaka-based spinning company is giving old kimono a new lease on life by turning them into denim and knit fabrics.Kurabo Industries Ltd. launched a business to recycle the traditional garments in cooperation with a To
stanley cup kyo-based secondhand kimono seller. The new endeavor makes effective use of kimono that have stains, frays or other damage, which are otherwise unsellable.Secondhand retailer BuySell T
stanley butelka echnologies Co. purchases kimono across the county, but finds worn out garments difficult to sell. Now, it simply passes on such items to Kurabo. After unraveling a kimonos silk fabric into a fibrous texture, Kurabo spins it together with cotton and cellulose fibers, then reweaves this combination thread into denim and knit fabrics, among others.The Yomiuri ShimbunA single silk fiber can be as long as 1 kilometer, and though it was previously difficult to unravel silk into a fibrous state, the company developed a unique technology to make it possible. Kurabo said the texture of the recycled fabric, mixed with gold and silver threads, is softer than ordinary silk products. The company has named it saisilk, and plans to sell it to apparel companies for about half the price of ordinary silk products.According to BuySell Technologies, in Japans greying society, an increasing number of kimono are being given away as people organize their personal belongings as they grow older, or inherit such belongings after someone has passed