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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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Get the compelling message on your package to build both awareness and value in certifications which, in turn, will build value and believability in your sustainability story.
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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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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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Joshua Baca discusses extended producer responsibility and plastic packaging policy
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Advanced recycling methods have the potential to vastly increase the amount of plastic that gets recycled into feedstock and new products. For these innovations to work at the scale needed to address global plastic pollution, however, processes and infrastructure must be in place across the entire life cycle of plastics disposal and product production.
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The transition to a circular economy requires a host of new solutions to address gaps in the plastics value chain - from improving data and digitalization in waste management, to improving the economic viability of recycling solutions.
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Consumers around the globe are craving more sustainable products, and brands are struggling to figure out how to deliver on their recycled content goals. Chemical recycling, also known as advanced or molecular recycling, will be a crucial part of the solution set for brands to meet plastics and packaging goals.
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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
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What is the U.S. Plastics Pact and how are its signatories advancing a circular economy for plastics?
The U.S. Plastics Pact brings together
by Holly Secon