The EU’s Plan to Combat Plastic Waste

The EU’s Plan to Combat Plastic Waste

January 31, 2019

The European Parliament voted for a complete ban on a range of single-use plastic waste across the union in a bid to stop pollution of the oceans. The proposal also called for a reduction in single-use plastic waste for food and drink containers, including plastic cups.

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Recycling’s Uncertain Future: China’s Ban On Waste Imports

Recycling’s Uncertain Future: China’s Ban On Waste Imports

January 31, 2019

China has long been treated as our planet’s repository for plastic waste. The nation has accepted 45% of the world's total plastic recycling since reporting to the United Nations Comtrade Database began in 1992.

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California Plastic Laws: What You Need To Know

California Plastic Laws: What You Need To Know

January 31, 2019

Even before plastic straw bans grew trendy, California was at the forefront of using less plastic and promoting more sustainable living. California pioneered a statewide ban on plastics beginning in 2016, when the state became the first in the U.S. to ban most stores from providing customers with single-use plastic bags, following a successful referendum. [...]

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A Look at Plastics’ Toll – And What We Can Do About It

A Look at Plastics’ Toll – And What We Can Do About It

April 30, 2018

Plastic continues to be one of the most controversial materials to use when making or packaging products. While production costs and misuse the material is a global environmental problem, there are ways to help mitigate damage caused by the commonly mishandled material. The Problem Before we get down to business, let's first take a look [...]

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Biodegradable vs. Bioplastics: What’s the Difference?

Biodegradable vs. Bioplastics: What’s the Difference?

October 11, 2017

Plastic that breaks down in weeks rather than centuries sounds fantastic. As concerns over plastic waste mount, the biodegradable plastics industry is growing rapidly coming up with all sorts of alternatives. However, it’s not as simple as simply throwing these new plastics in your backyard and letting nature take its course. By now, no one [...]

 

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Paper or Plastic: Which is the Greener Option?

Paper or Plastic: Which is the Greener Option?

March 24, 2017

While plastic has been demonized for its damaging effect on the environment, most people feel more comfortable with paper-based products like paper bags and cardboard. When one weighs out all the factors that go into the manufacturing, use, and recycling of both materials, however, paper isn't as green an option as people think. Don't [...]

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VolkerWessels Wants to Roll Out PlasticRoad

VolkerWessels Wants to Roll Out PlasticRoad

March 03, 2017

When it comes to construction, plastic doesn't just have to come in Lego-shaped bricks to be a viable building material. Dutch construction company VolkerWessels is opening up about its PlasticRoad project which, as the name suggests, is looking for an alternative to conventional road-building by using recycled plastics instead. Is asphalt truly so bad that [...]

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RanMarine’s Waste Shark Eats Trash Floating in the Ocean

RanMarine’s Waste Shark Eats Trash Floating in the Ocean

February 08, 2017

Dutch sustainable technology innovators are at it again, this time with an aquatic drone with an appetite for trash floating at sea. RanMarine and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have teamed up and set loose the first wave of Waste Sharks, autonomous robots with an aim to keep our waterways clean. It's not news that [...]

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Clarifying Our Stance on Plastics Use

Clarifying Our Stance on Plastics Use

January 27, 2017

If you've been a fan of our blog posts so far, you might have noticed we're pretty critical of plastics waste. Given that we're a company that uses plastic in our void fill products, it could seem a little strange to speak up against a material that we, too, are guilty of using. That being [...]

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