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Preferred Packaging has introduced GreenStream multi-compartment fibre trays designed for packaged meals. These trays are ...
For years, plastic turf was seen as an environmentally friendly and water-saving alternative to natural grass during California’s persistent drought. But new information from studies about its ...
If you like to use those plastic seed-starting trays to start seeds for your garden, there are plastic-free eco-friendly alternatives to consider first.
Along with orange peels and eggshells, people are tossing cling wrap, foam trays and other plastic food packaging into their compost, contaminating it.
Mixed recycling in Brighton and Hove will now include plastic pots, tubs and trays, the council has said. From Monday, items such as yoghurt pots, fruit punnets and margarine tubs will be added to ...
Emirates Airline has unveiled a new closed-loop recycling initiative. The initiative will see millions of onboard items, such as plastic trays, bowls, and snack and casserole dishes, now recycled ...
For years, plastic turf was seen as an environmentally friendly and water-saving alternative to natural grass during California’s persistent drought. But new information from studies about its ...
Waitrose is to trial a new circular recycling scheme, which will see trays for lines of its own-label curries made from plastic sourced from UK household recycling. Launched in collaboration with Wrap ...
Have black plastic in your home? It could expose you to toxic chemicals, researchers say. A study raises concerns that recycled plastic containing flame retardants, initially used in electronics ...
Cirkla, a global leader in sustainable packaging, has announced the launch of its groundbreaking molded fiber Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) trays. As the first and only company globally to ...
A viral trend, "airport tray aesthetic," shows travelers taking out items and strategically placing them in plastic TSA security bins before taking photos and videos for TikTok.
What’s more environmentally irresponsible than a thirsty L.A. lawn? A fake plastic one A worker removes artificial turf from the Seattle Seahawks’ stadium in 2008, then known as Qwest Field.