What We're Reading: Page 18
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 11, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
America Doesn’t Have an Aluminum Shortage. It’s Just Sitting in Your Garbage.
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Plastics News
ReMA, APR update recycled plastics specifications
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SFGATE
Bay Area town turns on recycling project
Aug 08, 2025
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Bloomberg
Corporate Recycling Efforts Lag as UN Seeks Treaty on Plastic
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Supply Chain Dive
Trump’s latest tariffs part of ‘new normal’ for retailers, manufacturers
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Recycling Today
North American recovered paper market softens this summer
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The Wall Street Journal
Trump Pledged to Bring Back Manufacturing. The Sector Is Sputtering.
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Bloomberg
Brazil’s Suzano Cuts Pulp Output on Uncertainty Over Tariffs
Aug 07, 2025
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Reuters
Trump administration memo urges countries to reject plastic production caps in UN Treaty
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Trellis
Paper wrappers and curbside composting: The next 10 years of sustainable packaging
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The Gazette
How a Cedar Rapids company’s expansion is helping Amazon improve packaging and boost sustainability
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Packaging Digest
Retailers’ Corrugated Recycling Profits Face EPR Threat
Aug 06, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
Aluminum Fee Dings Molson Coors
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Reuters
Gerresheimer shares rise on plan to sell moulded glass business
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Supply Chain Dive
Mapping Trump’s tariffs by trade balance and geography
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The Wall Street Journal
Diageo Boosts Savings Target as Guinness Maker Navigates Tariffs
Aug 05, 2025
Aug 04, 2025
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Manufacturing Dive
‘We’re going to have to live with tariffs’: PMI
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Fast Company
This company figured out how to reuse glass wine bottles, and it’s reshaping the Oregon wine industry
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Packaging Insights
Green labels on plastic packaging can mislead consumers, survey reveals
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WSJ Pro
A Treaty to Cut Plastic Pollution Is Set for Yet Another Round of Debate
Aug 01, 2025
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Supply Chain Dive
Amazon to end FBA prep, labeling services in US
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Sustainable Plastics
APR, ReMA update recycled plastic bale specifications
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The Washington Post
As EPA weakens rules on ‘forever chemicals,’ states are moving forward