How2 will begin the phase-out of current How2Recycle Legacy Labels and roll out the new How2Recycle Pro Labels to members in early September.| GreenBlue
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As the recycling landscape shifts gears to meet the new packaging policy paradigm, these two know that there’s a data revolution in recycling. Let’s explore the role that data will play on our path out of the messy middle.| GreenBlue
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GreenBlue is on a mission to accelerate a sustainable materials economy. We work to improve circularity across all materials, including films and flexibles.| GreenBlue
Store Drop-off recycling is one of the best ways to boost circularity for packaging that we see on everything from bread bags to beverage overwraps.| GreenBlue
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How2Recycle would like to clarify the methodology behind understanding access to recycling for aerosols in the U.S.| GreenBlue
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By putting the right label on packaging, be it “Widely Recyclable” or “Not Yet Recyclable,” you’re fulfilling a responsibility to consumers.| GreenBlue
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The purpose of this Future Guide is to transparently provide How2Recycle member companies with guidance about how to build a future case for their packaging to be considered recyclable, and also may give members of the general public insight into the complexity of packaging recyclability and the recycling system today. The post The How2Recycle Guide to Future Recyclability appeared first on GreenBlue.| GreenBlue
The purpose of the How2Recycle Guide for Recyclability is to transparently provide the general public and How2Recycle member companies with guidance about what recyclability means, and insight about how the How2Recycle program assesses recyclability on a package-by-package basis. The post The How2Recycle Guide to Recyclability appeared first on GreenBlue.| GreenBlue
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Looking at only rigid plastic packaging, the types of plastics used by members include polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), rigid polystyrene (PS), and other (expanded polystyrene (EPS), multi-material plastics or other). Accordingly, this is the breakdown of types of plastics by number of packaging components (not by weight):| GreenBlue