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The Environmental Impact of the Beauty Industry
The beauty market has expanded over the last few decades — and to meet rising demand, many brands have inadvertently made their environmental footprint worse.
Continue ReadingTop 9 Ways to Avoid Greenwashing in Your Business
Greenwashing — where companies deceptively inflate their environmental credentials — is no longer just a buzzword. It’s a rising trend, and many business leaders know they’re doing it.
Continue ReadingPlastic Crisis: The Most Polluted Countries in the World
Humans produce more than 400 million tons of plastic waste every single year, according to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
Continue ReadingHow Much Plastic Actually Gets Recycled?
Humans produce more than 141 million tons of plastic packaging every single year (Wrap, 2023).
Continue ReadingThe History of Plastic: When Was It Invented?
Imagine a world without plastic — one where our oceans are pollution-free, and we don’t worry about microplastics in our food.
Continue ReadingBest 15 Plastic-Free Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
Brands and manufacturers bear a lot of responsibility for the plastic crisis, but customers can still contribute to a better future through conscious shopping habits.
Continue ReadingWhat Is Greenwashing — And How Can You Spot It?
A 2020 European Union report found that 53% of environmental claims made by businesses were vague, misleading, or unfounded. This is greenwashing — an unfortunate byproduct of a planet...
Continue ReadingSustainable Retail: Everything You Need to Know
According to a 2024 study, just 56 companies are responsible for producing half of the world’s plastic pollution.
Continue ReadingESG Statistics Report for 2024: The Impact on Business and Investment
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is a set of principles that help businesses showcase commitments beyond profit.
Continue ReadingWhat Are the Benefits of Brands Partnering with CleanHub?
Mounting plastic waste, emerging regulations, and consumer appetite are driving a shift toward sustainable practices among businesses.
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