In the race for fast cash, industries are recklessly churning out disposable electronic items, leaving an indelible mark on the environment and contributing to the ever-growing problem of plastic waste.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill into law today, making California the third U.S. state to approve right-to-repair legislation.
As our world grapples with climate change and dwindling resources, the spotlight is on the rise of the circular economy, an innovative concept geared toward a sustainable future.
Only about 9 percent of plastic in the United States is typically recycled into low-value products.
When it comes to recycling, polystyrene presents several challenges, leading many to wonder whether it is truly recyclable.
John Wesley Hyatt's discovery in 1869, revolutionized the production of materials by enabling versatile shaping and replication of natural substances, ultimately leading to the widespread use of plastics and plastic waste in today's society.
In a world where energy consumption is on the rise and the consequences of fossil fuel use are becoming increasingly apparent, renewable energy sources are emerging as a powerful solution.
Innovative technologies are available to mitigate the carbon footprint of concrete production.
The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), in partnership with industry leaders Nike and Target Corporation, unveiled the Manufacturer Climate Action Program (MCAP) during its 2023 Annual Meeting in Boston.
Recycling is Real: Plastics Industry Association's New Video Highlights the Truth about Plastic Recycling
The United States Composting Council and the Biodegradable Products Institute have joined forces to release a comprehensive set of guiding principles aimed at revolutionizing the labeling of compostable products.
A recent study conducted by Japanese researchers has unveiled that microplastics are residing in clouds.
As our population continues to grow and our consumption habits remain unchecked, the issue of rapidly filling landfills has become a looming threat across the United States.
Wetlands are often overlooked treasures of our natural world. Stericycle, Inc.'s partnership with the National Park Foundation is aimed at restoring these crucial habitats.