Individual change only gets us so far in the environmental movement, but if that’s the case, who is to blame for our trash problem, and what are can we do to help?
The food industry’s products contribute heavily to landfills, both through food waste and packaging waste. You may not think much of leaving half your meal on the plate at a restaurant or accidentally letting products go past their expiration date, but these actions pile up. Where does food industry waste come from and what can we do about it?
Using the correct processes and equipment, industrial waste can easily be reused or recycled. Industrial recycling is the process of re-incorporating valuable secondary materials generated from industrial processes into newly manufactured products.
People who work in the landscape and garden industry often refer to it as the "green industry." Yet, horticultural suppliers and their customers consume endless single-use plastics and large quantities of water and chemicals.
Clean Up News celebrates Black History Month by honoring members and entrepreneurs of the Black Community contributing to the sustainability and zero waste movements in their business platforms.
Get a head start on your Spring garden with some low-waste reused and repurposed seed starter container ideas!
We are aware of plastic pollution now, but how did it come to be? Learn the origin of plastics and how recycling rose to become our most sought-after solution to plastic waste.
Are the “green” products you’re buying as sustainable as they claim to be? Find out how to recognize greenwashing and a few tips and tricks to identify sustainable products when you’re shopping.
Is recycling the most eco-friendly solution? We’ve come up with three other R’s that you should start to consider to further your journey to a most sustainable life.
Fast fashion is going out of style, or is it? Here’s what you need to know about the textile industry and waste.