Environment

Staples Adds Single-Use Batteries and Schools Supplies Recycling Services

Staples has recently announced an expansion of its in-store recycling program, now accepting alkaline, lithium-ion, and other single-use batteries, along with a variety of school supplies. This move showcases the

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Your local park is bringing in the green (and by that, we mean money)

In a nation characterized by increasing division, Americans find common ground on two issues. Firstly, politicians from all sides are

The Reasons “Wishcycling” Is Always a Bad Idea

Roughly 25% of the items Americans place in recycling bins are not recyclable. This well-meaning error results in equipment damage,

The Trump Administration Has Launched Its Biggest Threat Yet to Scientific Research. We Can Stop Them.

Last week, the White House unveiled draft regulations that could significantly alter the landscape of US science if put into

New York backtracked on its climate goals. Here’s why.

Recently, New York set a precedent by being the first state to relax a mandatory climate law enacted by its

PaintCare Reveals How Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Can Grow

Peek inside any kitchen cabinet under the sink or scan the shelves in the garage and basement, and you're likely

Thirst case scenario for climate

A group of peers has cautioned that England may face water shortages unless the British Government takes steps to bolster

It’s Hurricane Season. How Will FEMA Show up This Year?

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is tasked with aiding communities in preparing for, managing, and recovering from severe weather

The fight to protect pollinators and people from the ‘pesticides that are everywhere’

Cory Kreft, a Colorado native, began working on a honey farm at age 15. After college, he returned to beekeeping