More than a thousand plastic items entering sea every day, says study
More than a thousand items of plastic litter from waterways in the UK is entering the sea every day, according to a new report. This study, courtesy of
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ContinueLearn More XMore than a thousand items of plastic litter from waterways in the UK is entering the sea every day, according to a new report. This study, courtesy of
A trial into “packaging-free” products by Waitrose will resonate with consumers, believe retail experts. The insight from data and analytics company GlobalData comes after the major UK supermarket
Cartoons should be banned from use on junk food packaging, in order to drive down the amount of unhealthy food that’s purchased. This is according to charities Action
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Since its launch in 2010, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation has been one of the leading voices in sustainable packaging — one of the hot button issues for the industry
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From developing new types of packaging to operating in a more circular economy, retailers and countries are working out new ways of reusing plastic water bottles. Measures are
As part of its 2017 Clean Seas campaign, the United Nations (UN) reported there were 51 trillion microplastic pieces in the world’s oceans – 500-times more than there are