A coffee capsule company will spend more than $1 million to allow for curbside recycling of its single-use packaging in New York City.
A coffee capsule company will spend more than $1 million to allow for curbside recycling of its single-use packaging in New York City.
The world’s largest retailer has announced a handful of new plastics recycling and waste reduction commitments.
Companies from throughout the plastics value chain have committed more than $1 billion to reduce plastic waste by improving waste management systems and cleaning up existing pollution.
A major brand owner says it will be using 25 percent recycled plastic in the packaging for all of its U.S. products in three years.
A major brand owner will help provide funding for carts, MRF upgrades, collection vehicles and other core projects to expand materials recovery in the Southeast.
The world’s largest e-commerce company will pay $1.5 million to settle allegations it broke California law on the marketing of plastics as “biodegradable” or “compostable.”
PepsiCo has scaled up its commitment to The Recycling Partnership, and a leader at the beverage company says the money will be geared toward improving local programs.