Christopher de Vinck has an idea about recycling while eating ice cream: I bought a product, the product was packaged, and I ate not only the product but I ate the package as well: the cone. No waste.
The fashion industry has a very well-known waste problem. Almost all (roughly 97%) of clothing eventually ends up in a landfill, according to McKinsey, and it doesn't take very long for the lifecycle ...
HEIDELBERG, Germany (April 15, 2008) -- Recycling is a concept the German community has adopted with vigor, and U.S. Army Europe and Installation Management Command-Europe officials are trying to ...
I read about some new recycling grant projects in a recent article. What exactly will these recycling projects do for our community? Is it too late to apply for a grant for my own recycling idea? The ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. _ China's decision to stop accepting much of America's recycling materials will result in higher disposal fees, at least in the short term, but it also presents an opportunity to ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Recycling do’s and don’ts, clarified at library talk. Credit: Nora Grace-Flood file photo ...
For years, Gary Anderson's friends even didn't know he designed the three iconic arrows.
Municipal solid waste tossed out by Americans totaled more than 2.7 million tons in 2008, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. That equates to 1.6 percent of the entire amount of MSW that ...
Half of unwanted clothes in Australia end up in landfill. Considered buying, repair and recycling garments can help reduce that waste ...