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The American Recycling System Explained
There’s no one way to describe how recycling works in America – for a country so large, systems differ by state and town. But there are common weaknesses in the amount of plastic produced...
Continue ReadingCleanHub Technology: How We Use AI To Increase Transparency
When it comes to plastic credits, transparency is key. It's important for everyone involved — the collection hubs, the brands that fund projects, us, and everyone in between — to have a...
Continue ReadingWhat is Plastic Neutrality — And How Does it Work?
The amount of plastic waste generated worldwide is expected to triple by 2060 (OECD, 2022). According to the United Nations (UN), single-use plastic packaging used for products makes up a...
Continue ReadingWhat Happens to the Plastic Waste CleanHub Collects?
At CleanHub, it’s our mission to make sure no plastic ends up in our oceans.
Continue ReadingHow Does CleanHub Collect Plastic Waste?
At CleanHub, we’re on a mission to eradicate plastic pollution on our planet. We do this primarily by making sure that people in areas vulnerable to plastic pollution have effective waste...
Continue ReadingThe Complete Guide to Plastic Credits
As businesses start paying more attention to their environmental, sustainability, and governance (ESG) goals, plastic credits have grown in popularity.
Continue ReadingCleanHub's Plastic Tracking Software Explained
Plastic collection is an essential tool when it comes to helping the environment — but what happens to this waste once it's collected?
Continue ReadingThe Complete Guide to Co-Processing
Unfortunately, not everything can be recycled or turned into new products — but alternative and sustainable waste management practices do exist.
Continue ReadingA Guide to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in the UK
Governments around the world are implementing new legislation to tackle key issues around plastic pollution, helping us move to a more circular economy.
Continue ReadingHow Much Plastic is in the Ocean?
For every person on the planet, there are 21,000 pieces of plastic floating in the ocean (Washington Post, 2023). This is just one of countless alarming figures that have emerged about the...
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