Recent discussions on recycling have placed chemical recycling at the forefront, a focal point mirrored in state legislatures across the country.
Explore how embracing eco-conscious choices can make a significant difference with sustainable shopping for back to school.
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.
Every year, people set aside time to clean their homes, recycling items like clothing, books, games, and electronics, but there's something we engage in almost every day that can have an even greater impact on the environment: shopping.
In our modern world, fossil fuels have long been the lifeblood of various industries and the energy needs of the general public.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations, a global practice, establish accountability for product manufacturers throughout their products' life cycles.
In today's era of advanced technology and cost-saving measures, the world of ink cartridges has become a battleground for debates about third-party cartridges.
In recent years, the spotlight has turned towards the surging trend of overseas online shopping, with a particular focus on China.
The United States faces a monumental challenge - an ever-growing waste crisis that threatens our environment, health, and climate.
Micro-plastics are tiny, often virtually invisible fragments of plastic that have become an environmental menace that silently infiltrates every corner of our planet.
The city of Atlanta has taken a proactive step in improving its recycling efforts with the innovative "Feet on the Street" program.
Erin Lawrence brings viewers into the heart of sustainability by delving into the intricate world of recycling HP printers and ink cartridges.
In the realm of ink cartridges, a shadowy underbelly exists - one dominated by counterfeit compatibles.
In the digital age, where ink cartridges power our printed communication, a pressing question arises: Is recycling ink worth the effort?