As highlighted by Towards Packaging research, the global polypropylene disposable food containers market, valued at USD 18.60 ...
More communities across the U.S. can now recycle cold to‑go cups, marking a major step toward reducing waste and building a more circular future. Thanks to the leadership of How2Recycle®, NextGen ...
Polypropylene cups are now designated as "widely recyclable" in the U.S., as a result of a partnership between Starbucks, WM, The NextGen Consortium, How2Recycle, The Recycling Partnership, and more.
The designation, determined by How2Recycle, signifies that more than 60 percent of households in the U.S. can recycle ...
Major recycling milestone reached as polypropylene cups gain widespread acceptance through industry collaboration efforts ...
“We do it that way because we’ve always done it that way and it works.” You might hear this refrain frequently, and you might use it yourself, and there’s certainly nothing wrong with that. In fact ...
The company's labeling protocol applies to rigid PP tubs, bottles, jugs and jars recycled in the United States, but Greenpeace USA questions the impact of the move. How2Recycle, with help from The ...
‘Xylene solubles’ (XS) is an established term indicating the percentage of soluble species in polypropylene homo- and o-polymers. This value is almost proportional to the amorphous content of the ...
Electric vehicle (EV) OEMs need to convince consumers of the driving range credentials of their cars. While the obvious solution is to throw in bigger batteries with higher energy storage, increased ...