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Cut shameful plastic use at the grocery store: Sustainability pros reveal 6 easy tips
A practical guide from sustainability experts on reducing plastic at the grocery store and going zero waste at home.
Our world is awash in plastic. From single-use water bottles and food packaging to synthetic clothes, shoes, and even nail ...
Amazon is eliminating the use of the puffy plastic air pillows used in delivery boxes, joining other major companies that are cutting their plastic use. The company said it was shipping 15 billion ...
When you mention the word sustainability to someone, single-use plastics almost always come up in the conversation. For a few years, single-use plastics like straws and water bottles were a hot-button ...
There’s no way to stop our planet’s plastic consumption entirely; that genie is already out of the (plastic) bottle, and it will take government and private sector intervention to make a major ...
Within 15 years, a garbage truck’s worth of plastic could be entering our environment every second. Not every minute. Every ...
Americans, on average, toss out about three quarters of a pound of plastic each day, according to researchers at Oxford University. Most of that trash winds up in a landfill. As someone who loves ...
We’ve all made some vague resolution to decrease our plastic use. We tote around our Stanley, Yeti, Hydroflask, and Owala water bottles to cut down on plastic to help the planet. By doing this, we may ...
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Don't throw away plastic bottles: Use them for clever shoe storage
Eco-friendly and virtually free, this hack is a great way to save reuse plastic bottles for organizing multiple sets of shoes ...
Certain single-use plastics may soon be banned in the City of Santa Barbara. Items include small plastic water bottles, mylar ...
New research for the state of Minnesota regarding the use of recycled plastic in both asphalt and concrete road construction shows promise for that approach. "The increasing demand for sustainable ...
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