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Did you know that paper and paper-based packaging are among the most recycled materials in the United States?And you can feel good knowing that by recycling, you are reusing resources, making the ...
Few things are as enticing as the aroma of freshly baked pizzas arriving at your front door. Even more appealing: learning that pizza boxes are made to be recycled. Many recycling centers are equipped ...
Meal planning makes a lot of sense, saves a lot of money, time and a whole lot of worry. The key to successful meal planning is seeing what you have, seeing what you need and marrying the two and the ...
What Is Cardboard? Unless you’re in the paper and packaging industry, you probably use “cardboard” as a generic term to refer to most paper products that are thicker and heavier than paper. The sturdy ...
In an online shopping market overflowing with millions of digital storefronts, it's increasingly challenging for brands to rise above the competition. And with 8 trillion online retail sales projected ...
Ever wonder what happens to that cardboard box after it's placed in the recycling bin? It’s on its way to becoming a pasta container, a coffee sleeve or one of the many other paper products we use ...
With 65% of Americans drinking coffee every day, asking whether disposable coffee cups are recyclable is just good sense.But as with so many questions surrounding recycling, the answer isn’t as ...
The world’s oldest known forest may offer valuable insights into the role that modern, purposefully regenerated forests play in the U.S., helping convert carbon dioxide into clean air and keeping ...
Did you know only ~1.2 percent of water can be used as drinking water? The rest is locked up in glaciers, ice caps, and permafrost, or buried deep in the ground. That’s why it’s so important to ...
These statistics underscore the growing importance of integrating sustainability into business strategies, and corporate decision makers are taking note. Jonathan Kraft, president of The Kraft Group, ...
So if you’ve ever worried about paper and cardboard boxes destroying forests, remember that your boxes and books actually help sustain them. The U.S. has about 766 million acres of forests, and trees ...
When you use paper products, you’re doing your part to help the planet. Because the paper, packaging and boxes you rely on every day are designed to be easily recycled. In fact, paper is one of the ...