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Starbucks and McDonald’s add $10 million to PP effort

Two food and drink giants will put millions more into an effort aimed at recycling polypropylene foodservice products. Investment management firm Closed Loop Partners announced that Starbucks and McDonald’s are committing another $10 million to the NextGen Consortium. The two …

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Report compares recycled-content certification programs

Over a dozen different recycled-content standards and certifications are used around the world. A new report commissioned by Canadian leaders compares and contrasts them. Prepared by Eunomia Research and Consulting, the study covers the different frameworks used to measure and …

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APR rolls out revised film recyclability guidance

Film packaging manufacturers have shown greater interest in ensuring the recyclability of their products in recent years. Newly released guidance is intended to help them. The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) published its updated and improved APR Design Guide for …

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Microsoft says it will expand repair options

Facing pressure from a shareholder advocacy group, Microsoft announced it will expand the availability of parts and repair documentation, increase consumer access to local repair options, and more. Shareholder activist organization As You Sow over the summer asked Microsoft to …

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