LADIES shopping for makeup, please leave your kids behind; that was the strong message from a US woman who posted an image on Facebook of what she said was $1,300 worth of cosmetics destroyed by a toddler at a Sephora store.
The incident happened in Georgia, with Brittany Nelson's post saying she was sure the child thought they were finger paints.
While she didn't actually see the damage occurring, the perpetrator was tracked down by "glittery footprints [that] helped us decipher it was a tiny human".
London buses look set to be powered by coffee - just like their commuting passengers.
A new biofuel created by blending diesel with oil extracted from coffee grounds is to be added to the public transport fuel supply, reports the BBC.
The company behind the move, Bio-Bean, has so far made sufficient coffee oil to power one bus for twelve months.
Bio-Bean founder Arthur Kay said Londoners created a massive 200,000 tonnes of coffee waste each year, with buses able to use the blended biofuel without requiring engine modifications.
Kay said it was a great example of "what can be done when we start to reimagine waste as an untapped resource".
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