What We're Reading: Page 58
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 22, 2024
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Supply Chain Dive
Flexing for the planet: How Walmart crushed its supplier emissions target
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WFYI
How can you tell if a product has toxic PFAS? Lack of labeling laws make it hard for consumers
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Packaging Europe
Berry Global and Mitsubishi drive recyclable, EVOH-free barrier coating for food packs
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GreenBiz
Unilever threatens to quit trade associations that block climate policy
Mar 21, 2024
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Canary Media
Why a shrinking US aluminum industry is tricky news for clean energy
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Packaging Insights
Paper coating biomaterial from wastewater sludge a cost-effective alternative, finds study
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Beauty Packaging
Judge Dismisses Sephora ‘Clean Beauty’ Lawsuit
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Fast Company
This simple machine turns glass bottles into sand
Mar 20, 2024
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Scientific American
61 Unexpected PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Found in Food Packaging
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Packaging Gateway
Logoplaste joins the Bottle Collective
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GreenBiz
Walmart replaces plastic e-commerce envelopes with recyclable paper
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ESG Dive
Federal appeals court pauses SEC climate rule implementation
Mar 19, 2024
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Los Angeles Times
Amazon packages labeled recyclable? They go to the landfill
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Agriculture Dive
Budweiser maker first to adopt new ‘US Farmed’ consumer label
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Adweek
Marie Kondo’s Latest Lifestyle Hack: Reusing Pasta Boxes
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Plastics News
Lego wants to see boost in mass balance materials capacity
Mar 18, 2024
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PE Hub
Sabert retains investment bank after PE interest
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Packaging Gateway
Flow Beverage unveils sustainable packaging and new brand platform
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Plastics News
Ellen MacArthur Foundation CEO to step down
Mar 15, 2024
Mar 14, 2024
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Sustainable Plastics
Berry Global increases film recycling capacity in Europe
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Packaging Insights
Baby and toddler packaging: Recyclability takes charge amid paper and plastic innovations
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Packaging Europe
Mars adopts digital technology for packaging development in collaboration with Ansys
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Food Dive
Impossible Foods has always claimed to bleed red, now its label will