Refilling a bottle instead of throwing it away has become a popular way for people to reduce waste — a small, tangible action in response to larger environmental problems.
Today's foods come in a variety of packaging materials ranging from cans and bottles to plastic tubs, pouches, bags and wraps. Some of these materials are designed so the food can be heated in the ...
Reusable industrial packaging systems are becoming an essential component in modern supply chains. As industries seek to reduce waste, lower costs, and improve sustainability, the shift from ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The holiday season is not only a celebratory season, but also a shopping season. Shopping for gifts naturally comes with a lot of packaging, especially as more and more people do ...
A growing contingent of manufacturers is working to make products with packaging that won't end up in a landfill. They'll have a workshop devoted to education and idea-swapping at this week's Zeroing ...
RTP offers durable, reusable plastic pallets in nestable, rackable & stackable options. ISPM 15 compliant, fast-shipping, and built for diverse industries.
Wasteful packaging is an inescapable part of drawing breath in a capitalist society but, for a variety of reasons, most people can’t alter their food choices based solely on the materials that contain ...
One Reddit user's composting question has sparked a wave of eco-friendly enthusiasm, which could save gardeners time and money and prevent waste. A post shared to the r/composting subreddit had one ...
HQ Pack is a global leader in high-tech packaging solutions. The company is expert at designing, producing, (precision) cleaning, and making packaging solutions reusable again after use, as well as ...
The American Cleaning Institute (ACI), Washington, has announced a new road map for sustainable packaging as part of the cleaning product supply chain’s commitment to a more circular economy. ACI’s ...
France’s consumer authority has set out how food packaging must meet EU safety rules to avoid harmful chemicals leaking into ...