Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic Calls on Congress to Standardize Food Date Labels
Nearly all Americans—90%—report that they throw away food after its “sell by” or “use by” date, believing that consuming it after the date will make
Nearly all Americans—90%—report that they throw away food after its “sell by” or “use by” date, believing that consuming it after the date will make
More than 4 billion solar panels will be at the end of their useful lives by 2050, and little has been done to allow for
The topic of advanced recycling continues to draw interest as the plastics crisis remains at the forefront of discussions among scientists, governments and media. A
It’s the that time of the year where you spend time with family and friends roasting that turkey and mashing those potatoes, but do you
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the 2021 National Recycling Strategy to tackle recycling challenges facing the nation and to create
Dalton, GA – Differential assessments will be charged on all carpet sold in California starting April 1, 2022, in accordance with new legislation (California AB
CARE’s California Carpet Stewardship Program has awarded four additional grants, totaling $1.14 million, through its 2021 Capital Improvements cycle (labeled Cycle 5A). Cycle 5A funds
“Local jurisdictions and their haulers spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually educating our customers on what is recyclable in an effort to improve recycling
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Stifel recently hosted its first ESG & Impact Summit on “Circular Economy: Separating Fact from Fiction and How Consumer Packaging is Evolving.” The conversation covered