Design For Compostability | BioCycle
The U.S. Plastics Pact released its Design for Compostability Playbook” in August 2024, along with similar Design for Circularity Playbooks on recyclability and reuse. Source: Design For Compostability | BioCycle
Apple expands activation locks to phone parts
Apple expands activation locks to phone parts Apple’s latest operating system update will expand a feature unpopular with reuse and repair advocates to not just cover the phone as a whole but also individual parts. Continue Reading→ The post Apple expands activation locks to phone parts appeared first on E-Scrap News.
Why standardized packaging is key to reducing plastic waste – Trellis
From milk bottles to reusable container systems, simplified packaging formats might revolutionize recycling and reuse. Source: Why standardized packaging is key to reducing plastic waste – Trellis
RFID at the Intersection of Smart Packaging and Sustainability | Packaging World
RFID labels present substantial opportunities and challenges alike to packaging’s sustainability chops. Experts are bullish on overcoming obstacles around material miscibility, and unlocking the sortation-improvement potential that RFID labeling poses. Source: RFID at the Intersection of Smart Packaging and Sustainability | Packaging World
Molded fiber’s growth as a plastic replacement isn’t pulp fiction | Packaging Dive
While the market is expanding, speakers at an International Molded Fiber Association event said it still faces an entrenched competitor in plastic and hurdles with feedstock availability, energy use and other factors. Source: Molded fiber’s growth as a plastic replacement isn’t pulp fiction | Packaging Dive
APR: Degradable additives cause recycling problems
Degradable additives, nutrients and supplements will boot packaging into the non-recyclable category, according to an update to the Association of Plastic Recyclers’ Design Guide for Plastics Recyclability. Continue Reading→ Source: APR: Degradable additives cause recycling problems
Berkeley researchers vaporize PE, PP into feedstock
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a chemical process to vaporize PE and PP into the feedstock monomer propylene.Continue Reading→ Source: Berkeley researchers vaporize PE, PP into feedstock
Smithers’ Advanced Recycling Summit Recap | Packaging World
Smithers’ Advanced Recycling Summit brings together 120 chemical industry and CPG attendees to discuss the opportunities and challenges related to the technology. Source: Smithers’ Advanced Recycling Summit Recap | Packaging World
Coalition seeks to narrow definition of ‘recycling’
Coalition seeks to narrow definition of ‘recycling’ The Policy Committee of the National Recycling Coalition has published a draft policy called “Chemical Recycling Is Not Recycling” and is seeking review and comment. Continue Reading→ The post Coalition seeks to narrow definition of ‘recycling’ appeared first on Plastics Recycling Update.
Executive Director Appoints Members to Colorado Circular Communities Enterprise Board of Directors – Waste Advantage Magazine
Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, has appointed 13 individuals to serve on the Colorado Source: Executive Director Appoints Members to Colorado Circular Communities Enterprise Board of Directors – Waste Advantage Magazine