Instead of addressing the real issues posed by plastic waste and working towards sustainable solutions, the Plastic Industry has launched a new $1 million advocacy campaign to perpetuate the recycling myth.
The Formosa Ha Tinh Steel plant disaster of 2016, which saw the release of toxic chemicals into the sea, has left a lasting scar on the lives of millions of Vietnamese residents.
With printers, there's a hidden cost that often leaves consumers feeling frustrated and financially burdened: the expensive ink cartridges that seem to run out far too quickly.
Walmart's involvement in selling toner and ink cartridges produced under unethical conditions in China starkly challenges their claim to ethical responsibility.
In the realm of inkjet printing, a clash of ideals has emerged, pitting the right to repair and sustainability against corporate interests.
Printer and electronics manufacturer Epson has filed and settled a lawsuit against five remanufacturing companies, choosing profit over sustainability.
Representatives from the eight countries sharing the Amazon river basin have recently come together to sign the Belém Declaration.
In a world of global trade and interconnected economies, the question of whether Americans prefer American-made products continues to be a topic of interest.
In a legal clash that could reshape the fate of the U.S. labor market and American Jobs, Planet Green Cartridges, Inc., a prominent player in the printer cartridge recycling and remanufacturing arena, has unleashed a mighty $500 million lawsuit against tech titan Amazon.
The story of Amazon's role in exacerbating the global plastic waste crisis, set against the backdrop of Jeff Bezos' ambitious Earth Fund pledging a cleaner, healthier world, presents a striking contrast ...
A case that vividly illustrates this problem is the ongoing importation and sale of Ninestar products, a company notorious for its alleged involvement in forced labor.
The "Amazon Effect" is a term used to describe the wide-ranging impact that the e-commerce giant Amazon.com has had on the retail industry.
In the realm of ink cartridges, a shadowy underbelly exists - one dominated by counterfeit compatibles.