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The consumer packaged goods company plans to eliminate one-third of its plastic waste by 2025.
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And why these themes will resonate more loudly in the year to come.
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If the historic influx of recycling legislation in Congress over the past few years tells us anything, it’s that recycling and materials management are on the national agenda.
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The material itself is not the crux of the problem.
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Progress update from Ellen MacArthur Foundation and UNEP warns the shift away from single-use plastic is not happening fast enough.
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Tackling the diversity and volume of plastic waste today requires not only multiple strategies, but also the participation of all stakeholders to drive toward an optimal system.
by Paula Luu
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The way we live may have changed, perhaps for ever, but what about the impact on our planet? And what can we do about it?
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But technologies that enable traceability could help create a circular economy.
by David Elliot
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Instead of wishful recycling, design and construction firms should starve bad suppliers.
by Sara Kingman
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Sustainability leaders from Target, Walmart and CVS came together at Circularity 20 to discuss why working together despite being competitors is critical to achieving success.
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The U.S. recycling system is notoriously ineffective. A new Recycling Partnership project convenes 60 organizations and aims to change that by 2025.
by Holly Secon
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PepsiCo and Walmart reaffirm commitments to long-term strategies for using recycled content during session at Circularity 20.
by Jesse Klein
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These days, it's hard to leave the house without seeing a plexiglass shield, but what will happen to that plastic when the pandemic is over?
by Jesse Klein
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The milkman model of yesteryear makes sense for the future.
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The goal of the three-year partnership will include a search for a solution to replace the single-use plastic bag.
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Currently, Tupperware sells two products made out of circular polymer material from resin company SABIC: a straw and a to-go coffee cup.
by Jesse Klein
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Without data, it's difficult to know your impact. Simply put, we can’t manage what we can’t measure.
by Erin Simon
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Sponsored: Eastman’s chief commercial officer, Brad Lich, discusses their innovative chemical recycling technologies to support a more circular economy right now.
by Brad Lich
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Eighty percent of a product’s environmental impact is decided on the design table but most apparel professionals weren't trained to design with the end-user or end-of-life of the garment in mind.
by Jade Wilting
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Latent distrust about safety won't disappear on its own, so advocates must prepare to double down on discussing the virtues of reusable bags, cups or containers.
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Our finance department measured the 'before' of our office’s single-use plastic, and implemented improvements right away.
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The year 2020 has been a reckoning of sorts for many people and companies across the globe. For Coca-Cola, the last five months have made the company
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What does it mean for companies to go "plastic neutral" and what will it take to scale, track and standardize effective plastic-offsetting infrastructure?
by Holly Secon