Tag: Recycling

Recycling Mystery: Kitchen Sponges and Scouring Pads

How to Keep Your Kitchen Clean and Eco-Friendly When it comes to cleaning your kitchen, sponges and scouring

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

Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping Products

The rise in popularity of e-cigarettes, or vapes, over the past decade has brought about a myriad of

Recycling Mystery: Frozen Food Boxes

Frozen food boxes, also known as wet-strength paperboard, may seem like a simple paper product to recycle. However,

How Curbside Recycling Works – Earth911

As the recycling industry continues to adapt to the changing landscape, individuals can also play a role in

Recycling Mystery: Oyster Shells – Earth911

The importance of oysters goes beyond just being a popular seafood delicacy. Oysters play a crucial role in

Experts say a proposed revamp to the recycling symbol is still deceptive — and probably illegal

The use of recycling symbols and labels on packaging has long been a point of contention in the

Keurig Dr Pepper Hit With SEC Fine Over Misleading K-Cup Recycling Claims

Keurig Dr Pepper has been hit with a hefty $15 million fine by the Securities and Exchange Commission

Challenging Big Oil’s Big Lie about Plastic Recycling

The lawsuit filed by California against Exxon is a pivotal moment in the battle against plastic pollution. For

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Mike Baker’s ReCORK Recycling Puts The Circular Into Footwear

Circular economies are gaining momentum as businesses and individuals recognize the importance of recycling and reusing materials to

Recycling Solutions: Nespresso Coffee Pods

Nespresso coffee pods have become a popular choice for brewing a quick and delicious cup of coffee. However,

Recycling Mystery: Disposing Of Herbicides And Packaging Safely

The Importance of Properly Disposing of Herbicide Packaging Properly disposing of herbicide packaging, including any leftover product, is