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Newer posts →. The Long-Term Value of a Strong, Sustainable, Alternative to Plastic Bags. April 14, 2015. What’s an environmentally concerned retailer to do? Fundamentally, COG-based ECOgrade bags bring many immediate advantages to retailers:. They are made from an entirely new compound, called. If littered or lost, these bags degrade to a non-toxic residue within 240 days of exposure to sunlight, which can then further biodegrade. They are approved for recycling with plastics. Tudy (2012) found that 73%...
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The Politics of Bag Bans. March 8, 2016. By Ed Weisberg In February, GXT Green participated in a full day seminar in Massachusetts organized by MassGreen.org. The purpose of the session was to bring together members of communities that have, or are interested in, instituting plastic bag … Continue reading →. Consumer Product of the Year. Paris COP21- Reducing Global Warming One Step at a Time. January 7, 2016. Not All Laws Should Last Forever. October 6, 2015. Consumer product of the year. August 27, 2015.
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Finally! The End of the Bubble Wrap Era | GXT Green
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Youth will save our planet! Compostable Plastic Bags in Hawaii: An Illusory Solution? The End of the Bubble Wrap Era. July 8, 2015. Sealed Air Corp. is rolling out what is, in effect, a replacement of Bubble Wrap, the company’s top-selling product for decades since its inception in 1957. While bubble wrap is light-weight, it scores low for sustainability and cost factors. It is very bulky, expensive to ship and store, and not easily disposed of. The replacement, dubbed iBu. It’s commendable that Sealed A...