As environmental concerns grow, more and more U.S. states are banning or restricting the use of plastic foam foodware.
Rules taking effect in California ban cups, clamshells and other food ware made from expanded polystyrene foam unless companies meet a high recycling target.
The foamed plastic market is poised to expand from USD 53.9 billion in 2024 to USD 78.3 billion by 2034. This stable increase ...
Sarcan and SK Recycles announced Tuesday that flexible plastics, foam packaging, and non-deposit glass bottles and jars would be accepted ... "The regulations call for a full Extended Producer ...
is expanding the type of items it will accept at depots to include flexible plastics, non-deposit glass jars and bottles, and foam packaging. Never mix alcohol with these products: It'll be worse ...
Three recycling bins outside shopping mall, illustrating what items are and are not recyclable, Plastic, Paper and Foam, in Florida ... Images Compostable plastic products contain a certification ...
The foam, which is made from a self-assembled network of chitin and cellulose obtained from biomass wastes, has been successfully field-tested in four natural aquatic environments. The amount of ...
In other SB 54 developments, CalRecycle also updated some recyclability and compostability designations on the covered ...