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Officials propose new law banning problematic grocery store labels — here's why others should do the sameNow, Summerland is petitioning both their provincial and federal governments to act by mandating the use of compostable produce labels instead. It argues that, while the process will require some ...
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Does ‘compostable’ plastic actually break down? Here’s what to know.These buzzwords are increasingly appearing on utensils, to-go cups and food containers and other kinds of disposable packaging. While you might think the dizzying array of products could be a ...
A class action lawsuit claims the grocer and manufacturer marked the products as compostable despite containing “forever chemicals.” ...
Keurig even says so on its labels. Club Coffee in Canada uses a different approach, making a compostable K-Cup alternative, the PurPod100, out of coffee waste. We also asked a coffee expert ...
The products, sold under Sprouts’ private label brand, are marked as compostable despite containing “significant amounts” of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are ...
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