The Japan Soft Drink Association on April 19 announced plans to raise the ratio of recycled bottles to all drinks sold in plastic containers from 12.5 percent in 2019 to 50 percent by 2030.
ABC Science took three packaging products that are common and relatively easy to recycle — glass bottles, aluminium cans and PET plastic bottles — to see just how much of each makes it through ...
Most major banks offer minor bank accounts that the parents can open on behalf of their children. Think of it like a piggy bank with additional perks like online banking. Also Read: What parents ...
Most recycled polyester is currently made from plastic bottles. Cycora is made from a mix of post-consumer and post-industrial polyester textile waste, though Ganni has chosen to only use Cycora from ...
We understood that plastic was toxic to the planet unless recycled, and water bottles were added to the Bottle Bill in 2007. And we knew that the carbon footprint of a recycled aluminum can was ...
The Year of the Snake sees a creative twist in Lai Thieu, where piggy bank artisans are avoiding snake motifs, instead crafting trendy designs that resonate with modern consumers. In preparation for ...
The D.C. Council is considering legislation that would allow people to return used bottles and cans for a deposit, reviving a local push for the recycling method after the bottling industry ...
Jars can be used as storage containers. Drink bottles, food jars and bottles such as perfume can be put for kerbside collection. Toughened glass such as Pyrex, glass crockery and drinking glasses ...
In the interest of the health and safety of staff and the public, if any bank is full, the Council is asking people not to leave recycling or any waste at bottle banks and to report it to ...
Scotiabank Jamaica has started issuing bank cards made from 85.5 per cent recycled plastic, a change aimed at reducing environmental impact and updating card security features. The new cards ...
“This is really a win, win situation. I’ll bring all my bottles and cans here from now on and they won’t go into the blue recycle barrel anymore. That really helps the city of Bristol ...