After years of deliberation, the international community has once again turned its attention to the issue of plastic pollution as negotiations for a global plastics treaty resume at the UN Environment Programme headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.
In a pivotal move this fall, Allison, the largest communications agency, took a giant leap toward becoming a beacon for positive environmental change by signing the Clean Creatives Pledge.
Extended Producer Responsibility is seen as a critical policy mechanism to combat plastic pollution and promote sustainable packaging.
Amazon has come under scrutiny due to its continued association with Chinese suppliers linked to forced labor in the Xinjiang region, particularly among the Uyghur population.
As of 2022, Pennsylvania faces a significant challenge when it comes to e-waste recycling.
Consumer watchdog group Truth in Advertising has raised concerns over the marketing claims of 100% HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) toothpaste tubes, labeling them as recyclable.
Throughout this series, we've journeyed through navigating Section 230, explored its impact on consumers, the ongoing debate, real-world examples, and the international perspective.
This year's ISRI convention underscored two pivotal global issues within the recycling sector: the evolving landscape of recycling in China and the ongoing efforts to improve shipping protocols.
However, the Internet is global and similar issues regarding online content and consumer protection are not unique to the United States.
Let's identify real-world examples of how Section 230 in action has shaped the Internet and directly impacted consumers.
The evolution of online commerce has sparked an ongoing debate about Section 230's efficacy and unintended consequences.
Do you know how Section 230 hurts consumers? As we continue our series of articles to inform consumers of what Section 230 is and how it affects their online shopping experience.
To understand Section 230, imagine the internet as a vast town square where people can gather and have conversations.