The balance of virgin and recycled fibers in paper and paper-based packaging production is a critical and ongoing consideration by consumers. While the pursuit of environmental friendliness–or the ...
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Americans use an average of 141 rolls of toilet paper per person annually, more than citizens of any other country.1 As climate change continues to drive businesses to consider ways to reduce carbon ...
Customers are increasingly aware of the products they buy, and the materials used in their packaging. A recent study indicated that more than 80% of shoppers are concerned about plastic and packaging ...
With the increased flurry of gifts and returns being ordered online and shipped to consumers, paper and cardboard recycling will be in the spotlight this holiday season. The good news is an increased ...
COLUMBIA — It has been one month since the city of Columbia announced a partnership with Jefferson City to resume recycling certain recyclables while it rebuilds its Material Recovery Facility, the ...
Production process matters: Bamboo toilet paper made in coal-reliant regions can have a higher footprint than U.S.-made rolls from imported forest fibers. Recycled beats bamboo: Experts say recycled ...
In a landmark achievement for sustainability, the Foodservice Packaging Institute has propelled U.S. recycling access for ...
It's the day after Christmas and all through the house, there are piles of paper maybe as tall as your spouse. Packages and bows, there are plenty of those, but what can you do with all you accrue? If ...
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