Dow, W&H and B&B unveil next generation of recyclable packaging at K 2022 fair.New wide-format MDO-PE1 pouch with final web width of 2x1260 mm designed for recyclability without compromising on quality
Arkema, together with a consortium of companies, is exploring and advancing the recyclability of post-consumer PET (from bottles and other plastic items) to regain monomers for reuse as raw materials for more sustainable polyester powder resins for the coating market.
and this was made locally, which one do you choose? wouldn t it be nice if you could maybe scan the products to see what is good and what is bad? here in the netherlands, one company is trying to make the environmental impact of products more transparent. the idea is that you scan the qr code attached to the product and you get a score out of 100. this shirt here is 66/100, 0k. this shirt over here, which does look pretty much the same, 70/100. 0k, slightly better, i ll have that one. dayrize s co founder austin sims explains that this one score actually consists of five subscores, assessing things like carbon emissions, materials and recyclability, and also the impact on the people creating it. 68/100 for your lavender and ylang wax melts. how necessary a product actually is also gets a score. what is an example of a product that has no purpose?
wouldn t it be nice if you could maybe scan the products to see what s good and what s bad? here in the netherlands, one company is trying to make the environmental impact of products more transparent. the idea is that you scan the qr code attached to the product and you get a score out of 100. this shirt here, 66/100, 0k. this shirt over here, which does look pretty much the same, 70/100. 0k, slightly better, i ll have that one. dayrize s co founder, austin sims, explains that this one score actually consists of five subscores, assessing things like carbon emissions, materials and recyclability, and also the impact on the people creating it. 68/100 for your lavender and ylang wax melts. how necessary a product actually is also gets a score. what is an example of a product
you want to buy are better for the planet. take these two shirts for example, they look similar. this one might be made from more sustainable materials but it was flown halfway around the world to get you, and this was made locally, which one do you choose? wouldn t it be nice if you could maybe scan the products to see what is good and what is bad? here, in the netherlands, one company is trying to make the environmental impact of products more transparent. the idea is that you scan the qr code attached to the product and you get a score out of 100. this shirt here is 66/100, 0k. this shirt over here, which does look pretty much the same, 70/100. 0k, slightly better, i ll have that one. dayrize s co founder austin sims explains that this one score actually consists of five subscores, sssessing things like carbon emissions, materials and recyclability, and also the impact on the people creating it.