Yesterday, now-former Gov. Phil Murphy signed New Jersey’s “Skip the Stuff” bill (S-3195/A-5157) before the end of his term.
Oceana releases new poll, calls on lawmakers to continue momentum behind solutions to problematic plastics. Eight in 10 respondents reported concern about plastic pollution, with widespread support ...
Washington-based environmental organization Oceana recently released the results of a nationwide poll claiming a majority of United States voters support policies that reduce single-use plastics.
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Refill store to reduce single-use plastic
A new refill retail model piloted in Diepsloot, Johannesburg, is helping reduce single-use plastic packaging, while offering cost savings on essential goods. Skubu, developed by Sonke in collaboration ...
These simple swaps can cut down on individual carbon footprint. There are certain things you can't go without: soap, laundry supplies, and medications, for instance. And for those trying to do their ...
A general store in Belmont aims to help consumers reduce single-use plastic waste. Yes! Your Eco Source offers bulk refills for personal care and home cleaning products. The shop also sells items with ...
A Delaware House bill proposes banning single-use food items like utensils and condiment packets unless customers request them. The bill aims to reduce litter and encourage recycling, but restaurants ...
AZ company aims to help reduce single-use waste A Phoenix area company is on a mission to cut down on single-use items and its resultant waste. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on Desert Refillery.
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