An Indian Firm Helping Adidas In Eliminating Virgin Plastics Use
Global sportswear giant Adidas aims at eliminating the use of virgin plastics in its products by 2024 — with a little help from a Maharashtra-based firm — the only oneContinue Reading
Global sportswear giant Adidas aims at eliminating the use of virgin plastics in its products by 2024 — with a little help from a Maharashtra-based firm — the only oneContinue Reading
What are “ocean-bound plastics?” It initially triggers negative emotions — the emotions that we may get from mental images of sea turtles stuck in a coke can ring or whalesContinue Reading
Mass production of plastics started nearly 70 years ago and the production rate is expected to double over the next two decades. While serving many applications because of their durability,Continue Reading
Plastic waste is accumulating without proper recycling. But where conventional recycling has failed, a different sort of recycling called Chemical recycling is seen as a more effective solution for handlingContinue Reading
Plastics are one of today’s most versatile technologies, yet their single-use nature has rendered them an ecological and environmental poison. India creates 3.4 million tonnes of plastic garbage, of whichContinue Reading
Our landfills are a graveyard for old, plastic toothbrushes. Last year, 495 million nonelectric toothbrushes were purchased in the U.S. They’re not recyclable, which means the vast majority get tossedContinue Reading
evian announced that it will make all of its plastic bottles from 100% recycled plastic by 2025, a move that will see the natural spring water brand adopt a ‘circular approach’Continue Reading
Lego, known for its iconic plastic bricks, has announced ambitious plans to replace fossil fuels in its production with renewable and recycled alternatives by 2032. This shift is part ofContinue Reading
Copyright © 2024 - Clean Future. All rights reserved