Environmental groups in New Jersey want their state to follow California, and sue the plastics industry over alleged deceptive practices in hyping the potential of recycling.
State legislators want to reduce plastic waste by barring restaurants from automatically giving customers single-use cutlery and condiments.
The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics” will be shown Tuesday, January 28, 6:30 p.m. at the Watonwan County Library. Sponsored by Climate Smart St. James as part of its educational awareness programming, ...
Nearly three years into New Jersey’s plastic bag ban, residents continue to collect reusable bags, throw them out or donate them. A pilot program aimed at collecting extra reusable bags — helping to ...
FAILED NEGOTIATIONS AWARD: To delegates who tried to hammer out a United Nations plastics treaty in 2024 but failed to meet ...
State legislators want to reduce plastic waste by barring restaurants from automatically giving customers single-use cutlery ...
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