A U.K. grocery chain will accept plastic Easter eggs for recycling, and some Iraqi children who fled violence now survive by scavenging plastics from landfills.
A U.K. grocery chain will accept plastic Easter eggs for recycling, and some Iraqi children who fled violence now survive by scavenging plastics from landfills.
Waste Management’s CEO says the company is still making some money on recycling but its return on capital is lagging, and environmentalists urge Minneapolis to ban plastic bags.
Revamped regulations in China require plastics recycling operations to meet minimum processing benchmarks and a variety of other standards.