What We're Reading: Page 9
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 11, 2025
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New Jersey Monitor
Senate panel approves bill to reduce packaging waste
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Kansas Reflector
Kansas AG Kobach seeks to dismiss Ford County’s lawsuit over ‘fraud and deception’ about recycling
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Packaging News
Packaging firms set up the Alliance for Fibre-Based Packaging
Feb 10, 2025
Feb 07, 2025
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Bloomberg
German Packaging Firm Gerresheimer Is Said to Explore Sale
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Packaging World
The Packaging Workforce: Hiring, Retention, and Training in a Changing Industry
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Newsweek
Trump Says He Will Take on Paper Straws With Executive Order
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Fastmarkets
How would US trade tariffs on the EU impact the European pulp and paper industry?
Feb 06, 2025
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Plastics News
Geneva eyed for next plastics treaty talks
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Oregon Capital Chronicle
A new fight is coming over plastic bags
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Fast Company
Target’s colorful Up&Up rebrand aims for more shelf appeal
Feb 05, 2025
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Grist
Exxon is quietly planning a new $8.6 billion plastics plant in Texas
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WCBD
Malfunction at International Paper deemed reason for odor in Georgetown
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Plastics News
Pregis closing California plant, employees offered jobs elsewhere
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Food Dive
Mexican beer, Kentucky bourbon: Alcohol caught in the crosshairs of Trump tariff threats
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Waste Dive
Recycling, waste groups voice concerns over proposed tariffs’ business impacts
Feb 04, 2025
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Supply Chain Dive
China responds to Trump with added tariffs on certain products
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Bloomberg
PepsiCo Seeks to Boost Sales Without Across-the-Board Price Cuts
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Courier & Press
Showdown on immigration looming between AG, Berry Global and Evansville nonprofits
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Food Dive
Kraft Heinz reintroduces Capri Sun bottles, but won’t replace juice pouches
Feb 03, 2025
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Reuters
Brazil’s Moreira Salles family takes time on bid for French bottler Verallia
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Food Dive
Diageo to build $415M alcohol plant in Alabama
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Grist
‘Plastics are awesome’: Inside the Energy Department’s partnership with the plastics industry
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Plastics Recycling Update
PCR procurement shifts as needed volumes grow