What We're Reading: Page 71
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 26, 2023
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Manufacturing Dive
3M to pay at least $10B in ‘forever chemicals’ settlement
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The New Yorker
How Plastics Are Poisoning Us
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Packaging Gateway
3P data standard now covers all packaging materials
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Bloomberg Law
US Lagging on Ocean Plastic Litter, OECD Says in Critical Report
Jun 23, 2023
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The Wilson Times
Ardagh Group to close Wilson, North Carolina, glass plant
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Resource
Single-use glass under fire in decarbonization study
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Packaging Europe
Food waste vs packaging waste: Striking a balance
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Packaging Gateway
Molded-pulp packaging equipment from Zume goes to auction
Jun 22, 2023
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CNN
FDA to test out nutrition labels on the front of food packaging
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Packaging Digest
2 Packaging Sustainability Trends Uncovered at interpack
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Packaging Europe
Berry releases removable trigger sprayer with 29% PCR plastic content
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Crain’s New York Business
New York City sets fines for extra forks, condiments in takeout orders
Jun 21, 2023
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Grist
How to build a zero-waste economy
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Sustainable Plastics
Beverage carton recycling gets boost from Stora Enso, Tetra Pak
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Packaging Europe
Ardagh Metal Packaging brands Pélican beer can with shell printing technology
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Modern Retail
How 3 food startups designed their packaging as they prepared to launch into retail
Jun 20, 2023
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NJ.com
The hidden cost of legal weed in N.J.— big electric bills, diverted water and plastic trash
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BBC
New packaging factory Biopax set to create 169 jobs
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Toronto Star
Canada’s plastic ban has a big hole in it. What can we do about grocery stores?
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HR Dive
Second-chance hiring requires asking the right questions
Jun 16, 2023
Jun 15, 2023
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The Oregonian
Owens-Brockway’s Portland glass recycling plant will lay off 81
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Packaging Europe
Pernod Ricard unveils packaging sustainability updates across portfolio
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Nebraska Public Media
Walmart plans to process Nebraska beef in new Kansas City area packaging plant
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The Conversation
Glass: Neither a solid nor a liquid, this common yet complicated material is still surprising scientists