Bottled water brands aim to reduce, recover and recycle plastic waste
The 3R Initiative and French utility Veolia—aims to reduce, recover and recycle more plastic waste by helping companies measure and reach pollution-cutting goals.
The 3R Initiative and French utility Veolia—aims to reduce, recover and recycle more plastic waste by helping companies measure and reach pollution-cutting goals.
Unilever’s Cif brand is helping to tackle that problem with the launch of a 100% recycled and recyclable PET bottle in Argentina for the first time.
HAVI is developing natural-based inks, in partnership with two of the largest ink suppliers in the world— INX International Ink Co. and Sun Chemical.
Adidas aims at eliminating the use of virgin plastics in its products by 2024 — with a little help from a Maharashtra-based firm.
Valspar sought to develop a new epoxy without using monomers that affect the endocrine system, replacing BPA in food and beverage cans.
Suntory Group unveiled a new company-wide policy focused on implementing sustainable plastic that promote a recycling-oriented and decarbonized society.
Avantium NV has entered into the commercialization phase of PEF, a 100% renewable and fully recyclable polymer.
Viridor has announced a ground-breaking project which will harness the electricity created from non-recyclable waste at its £252 million energy recovery facility at Avonmouth.
The Council of the EU recently adopted the ambitious measures proposed by the Commission to tackle marine litter coming from the 10 single-use plastic products.
Sainsbury’s has committed to cutting a further 1,284 tonnes of plastic in 2019. This includes removing 489 tonnes’ worth of plastic bags.
The National Green Tribunal has set up an expert committee to probe whether there is a need for further norms to restrict plastic packaging of food products.
Olay will pilot a new way of shopping for skincare that could dramatically reduce the amount of plastic used in the beauty category.