Glass Half Full in New Orleans is diverting bottles from landfills and recycling them into safe, nature-friendly sand.
Glass Half Full is redirecting glass from landfills and turning it into much-needed sand.
These trash bins eliminate one of life's worst chores.
Proposed legislation would limit plastic production and restrict new petrochemical facilities.
The company announced a new partnership with Redwood Materials, the same startup that's promised to supply Tesla and Panasonic with recycled materials.
Benchmarks initially set for 2025, like ensuring all packaging is recyclable or compostable, are still far from reality.
Not even water bottles and milk jugs meet standards for recyclability, a new report finds.
A network of groups backed by the plastics industry claims polypropylene containers are “widely recyclable,” despite ample evidence to the contrary.
An investigation from Bloomberg looks at how big companies use an industry-led recycling campaign to generate good PR, and not much else.
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Last Beach Cleanup alleges that two businesses have misled customers and violated California law.
Changes are coming for Thilafushi, where trash has been dumped with abandon for the past three decades.
Lofty promises from Big Plastic won't make a dent in ocean pollution, a new report finds.
Glass Half Full is the only glass recycling facility in New Orleans, and they're producing coarse sand that they hope can restore eroded shorelines.
A new report finds that we're recycling less now than in previous years, thanks to a broken system.
Just because something has the recycling label, doesn't mean it actually can or will be recycled.
In a new video, TV's favorite scientist parrots hackneyed lines about "the good people at Coca-Cola" and their near-useless recycling efforts.