Longview mill tragedy raises broader questions for fiber, recycling sectors
A deadly explosion at Nippon Dynawave Packaging’s Longview, Washington plant prompts new questions for the pulp, paper and packaging industries.
A deadly explosion at Nippon Dynawave Packaging’s Longview, Washington plant prompts new questions for the pulp, paper and packaging industries.
The state is rolling out an expanded battery stewardship program, while fires continue to be a threat to recyclers nationwide.
The retailer is pursuing aggressive plans to ensure all packaging on its shelves is recyclable or reusable.
Two recent reports suggest the textile recovery industry is far more mature and operational than many consumers, policymakers and brands may realize.
CompuCycle has partnered with a school district to launch a program that provides students with disabilities hands-on experience dismantling electronics while building pathways into the workforce.
Many consumers say they are on board with a push to use less plastic in packaging.
A new report by Closed Loop Partners’ Composting Consortium examined five years of research, field testing and cross-industry collaboration and came up with some surprising findings.
Advocates are excited about the attention brought on plastics by the documentary, but scientists say more nuance is needed.
Packaging Corporation of America is closing a corrugated products plant in Virginia, in a move emblematic of industry trends.
Keurig Dr Pepper Canada and recyclers across the country worked together for nearly a decade on redesign, material conversion and collaboration.
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