John Wesley Hyatt's discovery in 1869, revolutionized the production of materials by enabling versatile shaping and replication of natural substances, ultimately leading to the widespread use of plastics and plastic waste in today's society.
Recycling is Real: Plastics Industry Association's New Video Highlights the Truth about Plastic Recycling
One of the easiest and most accessible ways to contribute to environmental conservation is through recycling. However, the world of recycling can sometimes seem bewildering, with confusion surrounding what can and cannot go into the recycling bin.
In an era where our planet faces unprecedented challenges, the concept of sustainability has taken center stage.
Recycling has long been championed as the poster child for responsible waste management but another often overlooked hero is reuse.
In an era marked by growing environmental concerns, pollution prevention has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges companies face today.
Recycling contamination refers to the presence of non-recyclable materials within recycling streams, tarnishing the purity of recyclables.
JerryRig Everything takes us on a tour through the Li-Cycle recycling plast to see what really happens when Lithium Batteries, like the one in your car, get recycled.
When we toss a plastic container into the recycling bin, most of us harbor a hopeful belief that it will magically transform into a new and eco-friendly product. We're doing more Wishcycling than we are recycling.
Spring in Switzerland heralds not just the emergence of snowdrops and crocuses but also the commencement of road construction projects.
In a surprising twist after five decades, the iconic 'chasing arrows' recycling symbol, a visual staple on numerous consumer products must change.
In our quest to combat plastic pollution, reducing our reliance on single-use plastics stands as one of the most impactful steps we can take.
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.
The city of Atlanta has taken a proactive step in improving its recycling efforts with the innovative "Feet on the Street" program.