Dear EarthTalk: What’s new in food packaging to make it more sustainable?
-- E.C., Bern, NC
According to Greenpeace, only 9% of the world's plastic gets recycled. Instead, plastic waste continues to collect in our landfills and in our oceans.Â
Heinz is working with Pulpex to prototype a food-grade bottle made from sustainably sourced wood pulp that can be recycled and biodegrades if it is thrown away.
EarthTalkDear EarthTalk: What’s new in food packaging to make it more sustainable?
-- E.C., Bern, NC
According to Greenpeace, only 9% of the world's plastic gets recycled. Instead, plastic waste continues to collect in our landfills and in our oceans.Â
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