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The Gcwalisa, or refill in isiZulu, pilot project in the township of Alexandra, Johannesburg, has shown how quality, ...
Researchers measured micro- and nanoplastics in such food and drink products as beer, canned fish, rice, mineral water, tea ...
The Packaging and Paper Product Stewardship Act (S3398) is bad legislation. It is currently parked in committee, but it could still move forward. That cannot be allowed to happen. Lawmakers and ...
A one-size-fits-all reuse mandate under the EU’s packaging rules risks overlooking real-world logistics and sustainability.
A bold new reuse initiative in the Alexandra of Johannesburg is proving that circular economy principles can deliver measurable environmental, economic, and social benefits even in some of South ...
There is a hidden two-letter code on plastic products, which shows consumers just how toxic the material really is, making it easier to make healthier choices.
Birmingham based EP Group says it is ‘feeling positive about the direction of travel’ on EPR after attending the Environmental Packaging Summit last month.
In this edition of our 'In Conversation With...' series, Alessandro D'Agostino, global business development manager for Home ...
Microscopic bits of plastic are sloughing off into food and beverages when consumers unwrap the plastic packaging, a new study has shown.
Malaysia emerged as a major destination for U.S. waste after China banned American waste imports in 2018. California shipped ...
With grocery prices hitting levels that make your wallet weep, throwing away wilted lettuce, mushy berries or half-used ...
The vast and often intricate world of packaging presents a fundamental challenge for many businesses: understanding the crucial distinctions between the ...
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