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A Better Product That Does Less Harm is Worth the Premium

Posted on: March 29th, 2021

There’s no denying that zero waste and sustainably sourced products can be more expensive. But did you ever think that what you’re paying for is a better product that does less harm? When organic food products started appearing on shelves in popular specialty retailers like Whole Foods Market and Sprouts Farmers Market, they were still considered niche…

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Recycling Efforts Need to Be Grounded in Education

Posted on: March 5th, 2021

There’s been a longstanding debate in communities across the United States as to just how influential our recycling efforts are from an environmental standpoint. Does the question then become where are our recycling efforts having the greatest impact? Based on 69.1 million tons of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) from the most recent EPA survey conducted…

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Current Climate Crisis Impacts Are Much Closer Than You Think

Posted on: February 22nd, 2021

John Kerry, the US special presidential envoy for climate, is warning Americans that we may only have nine years left to avert the worst consequences of our current climate crisis. In a recent interview with CBS News, Kerry said, “Well, the scientists told us three years ago we had 12 years to avert the worst…

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Why is Sustainability Important for Brands in 2021?

Posted on: January 29th, 2021

Not long ago, businesses could easily thrive in the market with nothing more than a great product, a great story and a sprinkling of differentiation from the competition. But as today’s consumers become more sophisticated and demanding regarding social responsibility, a great product or story is no longer enough. This leads to the question, why…

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Material Possessions are Outweighing All Living Things on Earth

Posted on: December 17th, 2020

If you had any doubts about humanities insatiable appetite for material possessions, we offer the following evidence. According to a new report, by the end of this year (2020) the combined weight of all human-made objects will exceed all living things on Earth. What’s even more alarming is that for every person on the planet,…

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Composting At Landfills Can be Beneficial to the Environment

Posted on: December 16th, 2020

Many of us believe that one of the major benefits of composting at our homes or in our communities is to help keep waste out of overcrowded landfills. But a new study is adding to that narrative, saying composting at landfills can provide significant environmental benefits unthought of previously. James Levis, co-author of the study…

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The Pandemic is Impacting Our Recycling Efforts More Than We Realize

Posted on: October 30th, 2020

The pandemic has influenced many industries – both positively and negatively – over the last several months. What few people consider however is how it’s impacting our recycling efforts. Face shields and gloves are a world-wide necessity for those venturing outside of their homes and interacting with the public – especially those in the medical…

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Benefits of Recycling Discussed in New National EPA Strategy

Posted on: October 14th, 2020

In July 2020, The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) celebrated its 50th anniversary, touting its impact and the overall benefits of recycling across the nation. “Since EPA was founded in 1970, the U.S. recycling rate has risen from 10 percent to 35 percent and we aim to push it even higher,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Later…

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Ocean and Landfill Waste Turned into a Nylon Replacement?

Posted on: October 5th, 2020

Recycling is the art of converting something which is considered waste into a viable, reusable solution. Luxury automotive giant Jaguar Land Rover is doing just that by using Econyl nylon components made from ocean and landfill waste. “More and more of today’s products are being manufactured with recycled content,” according to the Environmental Protection Agency…

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Why Paper Receipts are More Damaging Than You Think

Posted on: September 22nd, 2020

There’s a new bill being proposed in the state of California regarding paper receipts. Why should this be something states begin to worry about? For starters, paper receipts are a huge waste, which when tallied together can have a huge, negative impact on the environment. Think about it, where do most of your paper receipts…

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