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Colgate-Palmolive Doubts Recyclability, Reusability, or Compostability for Flexibles by 2025
Sustainable Suppliers News

Colgate-Palmolive Doubts Recyclability, Reusability, or Compostability for Flexibles by 2025

Colgate-Palmolive cautions that it could miss its target to achieve recyclability, reusability, and compostability across its packaging range by 2025, citing “industry-wide challenges” related to flexible packaging.
Packaging EuropePackaging Europe
|May 9th, 2024|2:08 PM
Danone Joins 100+ Accelerator as Fifth Partner for Scaling Sustainable Startup Innovation
Sustainable Investments

Danone Joins 100+ Accelerator as Fifth Partner for Scaling Sustainable Startup Innovation

Danone joins AB InBev, The Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive Company & Unilever to launch Cohort 6 of the 100+ Accelerator, combining efforts to develop and scale innovative solutions to our most pressing business and sustainability challenges.
DanoneDanone
|May 30th, 2024|4:31 PM
American Packaging Corporation Announces Another "Design for Recycle" Package
Sustainable Materials

American Packaging Corporation Announces Another "Design for Recycle" Package

American Packaging Corporation (APC) unveils a new RE™ Design for Recycle flexible packaging technology tailored for pet food, spanning from small pouches to large bags.
American Packaging CorporationAmerican Packaging Corporation
|April 30th, 2024|10:48 AM
Seeking Plastic Waste Solutions at The Plastic Waste Free World Conference & Expo
Sustainable Supply Chains

Seeking Plastic Waste Solutions at The Plastic Waste Free World Conference & Expo

The Plastic Waste Free World Conference & Expo by TransGlobal is the leading international event for companies pursuing cutting-edge solutions in plastic waste reduction and circular economy innovations.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|October 10th, 2023|11:29 AM
How Companies are Concealing the True Environmental Costs Linked to Fast Fashion
Ethical Consumerism

How Companies are Concealing the True Environmental Costs Linked to Fast Fashion

A new Greenpeace report scrutinizes the sustainability claims of 14 fashion brands, focusing on their "eco-friendly" or "responsible" collections. It identifies several well-known brands guilty of greenwashing, such as Decathlon, H&M, Mango, Primark, Tesco, and Zara.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 18th, 2023|10:31 AM
The Economics of Sustainable Packaging: Striking the Balance Between Ecology and Commerce
Sustainable Materials

The Economics of Sustainable Packaging: Striking the Balance Between Ecology and Commerce

Taking place in Amsterdam on 14-15 November 2023, the Sustainable Packaging Summit by Packaging Europe will serve as a pivotal gathering of key stakeholders and decision-makers.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|August 2nd, 2023|12:07 PM
Zero Waste Daniel - The Sustainable Brand Using Pre-Consumed Waste!
Ethical Consumerism

Zero Waste Daniel - The Sustainable Brand Using Pre-Consumed Waste!

Zero Waste Daniel is a sustainability-focused clothing designer in New York City who uses pre-consumer waste from the garment industry and other hard-to-recycle materials to create a line of genderless clothing and accessories.
The Fashion NetworkThe Fashion Network
|May 16th, 2023|2:54 PM
Unveiling the Nuances of "Sustainable Beauty" in Today's Industry
Ethical Consumerism

Unveiling the Nuances of "Sustainable Beauty" in Today's Industry

While some cosmetic companies like MAC and Garnier concentrate on sustainable packaging, others reevaluate their marketing approaches, as conscious consumer choice proves to be a crucial business strategy for brands.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|May 2nd, 2024|2:31 PM
WRAP Launches New Drive to Promote Circular Living in the USA and Across the Americas
Sustainable Supply Chains

WRAP Launches New Drive to Promote Circular Living in the USA and Across the Americas

In a significant move, climate action NGO WRAP has opened a key office in Washington, DC to address environmental impact from unsustainable production, consumption, and waste.
The Waste and Resources Action ProgrammeThe Waste and Resources Action Programme
|April 15th, 2024|9:03 AM