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Consumer goods giants set a united vision for how the plastic chemical recycling industry.
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'We have to reinvent almost everything': Dutch company Avantium aims to have a new manufacturing plant producing a fossil fuel-free polymer by 2024.
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What would need to happen for plastic building products to be considered truly sustainable?
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This development is a very big deal.
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Ocean plastic waste often flows from rivers. Innovative businesses are deploying low-cost, low-tech solutions.
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It's a burning problem, among others.
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Plus, some great questions to consider as you develop a holistic plastics strategy.
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Instead of focusing just on fossil fuel-reliance or just on waste, look more holistically at environmental and human health concerns across the life cycle to prevent unintended consequences.
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These orgs want to make reuse easy for cities and companies.
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The climate crisis represents a new front on the war on plastics. Are you ready?
by Joel Makower
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One of the world's biggest contributors to the plastic crisis has yet to pass meaningful federal regulation on plastic pollution, but a new bill may change that.
by Hannah Seo
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Decarbonizing plastic hinges upon revamping infrastructure, investing in novels materials and rethinking lifecycles.
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Ben Von Wong has partnered with over a dozen environmental nonprofits including WWF, Oceana Global and Greenpeace to offer concrete opportunities for action.
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Less than half of consumer packaging ultimately gets recycled.
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WasteShark, sold by startup RanMarine, is eating up plastics, biomass, algaes and other debris, such as coconuts.
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Sponsored: Learn how infrared spectroscopy can identify the diverse compositions of different plastics by the simple use of a portable handheld device that combines trinamiX data analysis with a mobile app.
by Paul Milo
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Sponsored: Current recycling practices don't address the plastic waste crisis, but we can solve this with collaboration. Here are three ways policymakers can renew recycling.
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As we grow our aspirations, we cannot afford to let our determination or pace falter.
by Suz Okie
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Plastic is everywhere — brands should be more upfront about that.
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As a major consumer of single-use plastic, the construction industry could help to drastically reduce waste by using less and, instead, reusing and recycling more.
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Made of Air locks away carbon from wood waste into a durable plastic for buildings, cars and furniture.
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A human-centered approach to innovation can help address marine plastic pollution while empowering women.
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While support for a global plastics treaty is growing, the window to make sure it happens is closing.
by Dave Ford