You do not need Certification documents unless the destination country requires bark free or debarked solid wood packaging materials. Go to the following link to identify countries that require the additional standards.
http://www.nwpca.com/_INTLRegulations/ISPM15CountryUpdate.htm
I would say so, especially since it is believed that 90% of all pallets are made of wood. Wooden pallets are cheap and they don't last forever. Damaged pallets are oftentimes reconditioned and, if they can't be, they can be turned into wood chips for things like mulch and animal bedding.
Yes
Plastic products are better in many ways than wood products. The plastic pallets are light, termite and other insect proof. They have longer life and have better weight bearing strength than wooden pallet of same dimensions. At end of their life plastic pallets still have resale value as these can be recycled.
Yes
no, dumby
Serial # 23798. Case stamped 14kgold. Movement stamped 19 jewels 982. Watch still works.
Yes - PROVIDED you disinfect your hands before, and afterwards, to avoid possible cross-contamination with other animals.
It's still worth 50 cents, the dates stamped into the coin adds nothing to the value.
No, black people did not sign the Declaration of Independece. Back then, black people still didn't receive their rights yet. They were still used as slaves. Only white men signed the Declaration of Independece.
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Yes it is still relevant in some parts
The original Declaration is housed at the National Archives in Washington DC.