This week’s installment in our Plastic Series is on food and beverage packaging. Plastic packaging leads directly to human consumption of microplastics and associated chemicals in our day to day lives. Microplastics in our food and water are getting a lot of...
In Part 1, we unpacked how the materials used to make plastic (oil and natural gas) affect water sources. This week, we’ll continue our series with #NoSingleUsePlastic Part 2: Plastic Production. Plastic has its place and in many instances improves the quality...
Plastic. It’s everywhere. The pervasiveness of plastic is so ubiquitous that a recent study has shown that humans ingest on average “the equivalent of a credit card’s worth of plastic every week.” How, and why are we ingesting so much plastic? The answer is long...
Just Say No to Single-Use Plastic: Did you know that microplastics have been found in 80% of cities’ water supply, world wide? As a small, green company, fighting an uphill battle, we ask for your help in keeping as much plastic as we can out of our landfills, oceans,...