Even Earth-loving beverage sippers weren’t thrilled with the soggy paper straw solution to plastic.
Now, a company that’s helping major sports venues think greener with their concessions will bring a biodegradable straw that it argues is just as sturdy as plastic to the food counte
This study is one of the most detailed and accurate ones, focusing solely on the global Biodegradable Straw market. It sheds light on important factors affecting the growth of the global Biodegradable Straw market on several fronts. Market participants can use this report to gain a correct und
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By Amanda Valentovic on April 30, 2022 Comments Off on Belleville holds informational session regarding upcoming plastic bag ban
BELLEVILLE, NJ — With the ban on plastic shopping bags set to begin in New Jersey on May 4, towns across the state are preparing residents to be ready fo
Vietnam-based sustainability company EQUO raised $1.3 million in seed funding to create sugarcane-based alternatives to single-use plastics. EQUO, founded in 2020 by Marina Tran-Vu, offers plastic-free and compostable products made of coffee, coconut and sugarcane.
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority India (FSSAI) has issued new, stricter standards to govern the use of recycled plastic for food packaging after
Most homes in my neighborhood have a blue bin, sometimes two, at the curb every Wednesday morning for recycling pickup.
Some are filled to the brim with plastic water bottles. Others have vegetable cans, beer and wine bottles, cardboard, newspapers and other items.
I’ve always ha
Hundreds of restaurants in major cities have started using biodegradable plastics for utensils over the past few years. As many restaurants as I’ve seen offering these utensils and advertising that they do, I haven’t seen any with bins specifically for biodegradable materials.
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As the consumer population continues to increase, animals are encountering more trash in their natural habitats. For humans, the impact may not seem serious, but animals are often harmed or killed by the scattered debris.
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Pedestrians carry plastic bags, Wednesday, March