Tag: plastic ban
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Coca-Cola and Pepsi agree plastic waste is a problem, but the solution is more complicated
byPepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta and Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey discussed how their companies are reducing plastic waste during a World Economic Forum panel. Coke and Pepsi are both working on plastic alternatives and ways to increase recycling. Panelists did not agree on the use of biodegradable alternatives and whether consumers really care about the problem. […]
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Adidas pledges to make more shoes using recycled plastic waste in 2019
byIt looks like reducing plastic waste is the cause closest to Adidas’ heart. The sportswear brand announced ambitious plans to increase the production of shoes containing recycled plastic waste from five million pairs in 2018 to eleven million pairs in 2019. Such growth will be possible thanks to a collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, […]
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KFC, Walmart Canada join movement to reduce plastic waste
byFast-food chicken chain KFC said Thursday that all plastic-based, consumer-facing packaging will be recoverable or reusable by 2025. Walmart Canada announced plans on Wednesday that include reducing plastic bag use by 2025 that will take about 1 billion bags out of circulation, and replacing single-use plastic straws with paper alternatives by 2020. “This commitment represents […]
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Recycle Colorado launches glass collection pilot project
byRecycle Colorado, Denver, has coordinated a six-month collection pilot project designed to increase collection of glass bottles in downtown Denver. The project provides 96-gallon recycling carts to participating businesses and arranges for glass collection services through May 2019. Businesses can participate for free. Recycle Colorado says end markets within the state can use the collected […]
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No turn on red? Honolulu mayor wants to change a traffic law on Oahu
byHawaii lawmakers are considering a major change to Oahu’s driving laws. In a city where traffic is ranked among the worst in country, Honolulu’s mayor is proposing to ban turning on red lights island wide. Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s spokesman Andrew Perreira said the idea is to make it safer for pedestrians. Some say it would […]
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Valentine’s Day trends in the Wiregrass
byValentine’s Day is notorious for being the busiest time of year for florists and jewelers. Today we take a look at what local businesses are doing to get ready for the big day this year. Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and if you are wanting to be proactive in getting something special for your […]
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Breaking down plastic waste: on a winning streak
bySince Miranda Wang won the Young Champions of the Earth Prize for North America in September, things have been busy. BioCellection won the Young Champions of the Earth prize for finding a way to breaks down plastic, reducing the amount that ends up in landfills. Their process breaks the chemical bonds between molecules, turning plastic into chemicals worth […]
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JV targets plastics recycling in Hong Kong
byPartnership brings together ALBA Group and Baguio’s waste and recycling division. The ALBA Group Asia subsidiary of Berlin-based ALBA Group, Baguio Waste Management & Recycling Limited and Swire Beverages Holdings Limited have formed a joint venture (JV) to operate a recycling and reprocessing facility for plastic scrap in Hong Kong. Recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) bottles into secondary […]
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Lowe’s kicks off NFL campaign
byFirst and ten for Lowe’s, which takes over as the league’s official home improvement sponsor. The National Football League announced a nAdd Newew Official Home Improvement Retail Sponsor: Lowe’s. The exclusive, multi-year deal grants Lowe’s the ability to market and promote itself on a national and local level throughout the year, including at key events […]
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Feds Say Hawaii Is Too Quick To Approve Wind Power Turbines
byThey’re asking the Public Utilities Commission not to green-light more projects until environmental concerns are addressed. The federal government has charged that state officials are rushing to approve wind power projects without adequately considering environmental impacts, particularly the adverse consequences for an endangered species, the opeapea bat. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service asked the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission in a […]
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