Recent changes to California's bottle recycling law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, aims to tackle landfill challenges head-on.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a significant step in addressing the environmental, social, and economic challenges posed by food waste with the release of two groundbreaking reports.
Renewcell, the world's pioneering commercial-scale textile-to-textile recycling factory, established its massive warehouse, offering a glimpse into a potential solution for the fashion industry's textile waste dilemma.
While Amazon claims to shrink their carbon footprint, they are increasingly exerting pressure on their suppliers who pay a hefty price when it comes to climate responsibility, waste and environmental harm.
Only about 9 percent of plastic in the United States is typically recycled into low-value products.
A recent study conducted by Japanese researchers has unveiled that microplastics are residing in clouds.
The Netherlands have an insidious problem has been silently growing – plastic pollution. Enter Bubble Barrier technology, a promising innovation that is changing the game.
The United Nations is taking decisive steps with a new draft treaty aimed at addressing the silent but relentless plastic threat to our planet.
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing them of a monopoly, wielding its market dominance in ways that stifle competition and harm both consumers and sellers.
In an era where environmental concerns are at the forefront, waste minimization has emerged as a key strategy to reduce your companies ecological footprint.
Critics Accuse the UN of Promoting Industry-Backed Proposals Ahead of a Groundbreaking Plastic Pollution Treaty that should otherwise deal with the Plastic Crisis.
Walmart's involvement in selling toner and ink cartridges produced under unethical conditions in China starkly challenges their claim to ethical responsibility.
In an age where plastic has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of modern life, an invisible adversary lurks—Bisphenol-A (BPA).
In the realm of inkjet printing, a clash of ideals has emerged, pitting the right to repair and sustainability against corporate interests.