The designation, determined by How2Recycle, signifies that more than 60 percent of households in the U.S. can recycle ...
The new How2Recycle labels are expected to roll out on PP cups this year. Years of collaboration between Starbucks, WM and other partners resulted in meeting the 60% recycling access threshold, said ...
Polypropylene cups are now designated as "widely recyclable" in the U.S., as a result of a partnership between Starbucks, WM, The NextGen Consortium, How2Recycle, The Recycling Partnership, and more.
More communities across the U.S. can now recycle cold to‑go cups, marking a major step toward reducing waste and building a more circular future. Thanks to the leadership of How2Recycle®, NextGen ...
While polypropylene (PP) is the most versatile and easiest to recycle polymer and one of the most widely used materials in packaging for consumer goods, this packaging is not widely recycled.
Major recycling milestone reached as polypropylene cups gain widespread acceptance through industry collaboration efforts ...
IRONTON — Operating since June 2023, PureCycle Technologies in Ironton is the only facility in the world that can turn post-consumer polypropylene back into Ultra-Pure Recycled resin with virgin-like ...
But this breakthrough doesn't stand alone; recent developments in plastic science and recycling include pyrolysis research to ...
Polypropylene is once again being considered to be "widely recycled" by an on-package recycling information system that had previously downgraded the material. How2Recycle, a Sustainable Packaging ...
Berry Global Group Inc. is joining a coalition designed to increase access to polypropylene recycling. The Evansville, Ind.-based plastics processor said the Polypropylene Recycling Coalition at the ...
The rPP1025C grade is produced by blending mechanically recycled plastics with specially developed “booster” polymers.