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.
In a groundbreaking Urban Circularity study funded by The Circulate Initiative, the Resilient Cities Network, and Ocean Conservancy, researchers have delved into the unique materials management approaches adopted by cities situated in ocean plastic hot spots.
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 recent legal battles surrounding Reynolds Consumer Products serve as a stark reminder of how marketing language can lead us astray, particularly in the case of items that are far from recyclable.
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.
As Shein, the fast-fashion giant with a reported valuation of $66 billion, eyes a potential public offering, it finds itself at a crossroads marred by allegations of forced labor in its supply chain and a complicated geopolitical landscape.
The New York City Council's Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management convened on October 24 for a critical hearing that shone a spotlight on solid waste safety concerns.
Greenwashing is recognized a practice where companies exaggerate or falsely claim their eco-friendly practices to attract environmentally conscious consumers. Amazon's 'Amazon Aware' product range has recently come under scrutiny.
An ingenious creation known as the "Erodium Copy" robot has emerged as a beacon of hope for our beleaguered ecosystems.
Wikipedia has evolved into an extraordinary resource, hosting over 6.7 million articles in English alone, totaling more than 4.3 billion words. Its eclectic mix of meticulous information and simmering controversies has made it a valuable yet imperfect reference. AI might change the game.