Many continue to question why more efforts haven’t been made for banning styrofoam products from fast-food containers to protective packaging across North America given their increasing and harmful presence in landfills and oceans. Styrofoam comprises about 30% of landfill space and takes an estimated 500 years to decompose (if at all). Throughout that time, it…
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In a post we shared in early July, we discussed how the national recycling rate hasn’t shown much improvement since we began tracking it around the year 2010, ushering in a dire need for more viable uses for recycled raw materials. Sustainable landscaping company TechniSoil is doing just that. Using more than 150,000 single-use plastic…
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In a recent blog post entitled, Packaging Waste Increases as Online Shopping Hits Unprecedented Growth, we discussed how an increase in online shopping is dramatically increasing packaging waste. We’re now learning how Covid19 is changing the generation and demand of the recycled paper industry. According to an article on ResourceRecycling.com, recycled paper mills such as…
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Society has put great emphasis on the importance of sustainability for the betterment of future generations. But in doing so, it’s important to truly understand just how long it takes trash to decompose. For only then will you fully see the positive impacts sustainability can have in society. The convenience of waste management first appeared…
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A new report from Toxic-Free Future, a nonprofit group, and the Mind the Store campaign, an initiative of the organization Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, has found that some food packaging at your favorite fast-food restaurants contain high levels of PFAS chemicals. The food packaging in question consists of burger boxes, disposable bowls, wrappers and other…
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According to the EPA’s webpage Composting At Home, “Compost is organic material that can be added to soil to help plants grow. Food scraps and yard waste together currently make up more than 28 percent of what we throw away and should be composted instead.” The State of Vermont understands and supports the practice of…
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According to the EPA, “Sustainability practices are important to make sure that we have and will continue to have, the water, materials and resources to protect human health and our environment.” In a recent post, we highlighted a survey conducted by Kearney Management Consultants in which 78 percent of consumers now believe that companies could be…
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In a recent post entitled Packaging Waste Increases as Online Shopping Hits Unprecedented Growth, HC discussed how quarantine restrictions have forced much of society to do their shopping online. This undoubtedly leads to an increase of plastic waste. According to Adobe Analytics, U.S. online sales for June 2020 totaled $73.2 billion (up 76% when compared to…
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As a direct result of COVID-19, and its restrictions on normalcy, people now find themselves with more time to think. When they do, they’re reminded of the fragility of our world and how important sustainability efforts truly are. In a recent survey conducted by Kearney Management Consultants, participants were asked about their attitude towards environmental…
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Companies across the globe are beginning to investigate how eco-friendly packaging materials could benefit their current business model. Still, others shy away from the concept of eco-friendly packaging based on a lack of education and assumptions which are oftentimes misunderstood in the industry. As a manufacturer of molded pulp products for over 30 years, with…
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