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What 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.
Continue ReadingThe 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 11 Sustainable Clothing Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
Up to 100 billion clothing items are produced annually worldwide (The Roundup, 2023), which is alarmingly disproportionate for 8 billion people. Most of these clothes will eventually find...
Continue ReadingThe Green Claims Code Explained
In 2020, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found that 40% of websites around the world made misleading green claims.
Continue ReadingAvoid Microplastics by Ditching These 7 Everyday Products
In early 2024, scientists discovered an average of 240,000 pieces of tiny plastic in each liter of bottled water.
Continue ReadingTop 7 Solutions to Plastic Pollution: What's the Latest Tech?
The negative fallout of plastic pollution has led to a wave of innovation in everything from plastic recycling to waste collection systems.
Continue ReadingThe Best Sustainable Summer Brands to Watch Out For in 2024
According to a WWF report, plastic waste entering the Mediterranean Sea surges by roughly 40% each summer. This shocking increase is attributed to a wave of tourists that head to the beach...
Continue ReadingA Guide To Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in the US
The United States generated around 40 million tons of plastic waste in 2021, but just 5% of that was recycled (Beyond Plastics, 2021).
Continue ReadingHow To Reduce Your Business’s Plastic Footprint
According to the United Nations (UN), plastic pollution could triple by 2060 if we don’t do something about it. This isn’t just a warning — it's a call to action.
Continue ReadingThe Complete Guide to Co-Processing
Unfortunately, not everything can be recycled or turned into new products — but that doesn't mean they need to be dumped or burned, harming the environment and local communities.
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