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Peanut Butter & Co. Announces Plastic Neutral Certification
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Peanut Butter & Co. is now certified Plastic Neutral
The burden of dealing with packaging waste cannot fall on consumers and governments alone – brands need to step up and take responsibility for their part. We hope this will inspire others in the grocery industry to join us as we strive to make our planet a cleaner place. -Lee Zalben NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 06, 2021
Peanut Butter & Co., the family-owned peanut butter brand available at more than 15,000 stores nationwide, today announces a commitment to the environment by achieving Plastic Neutral Brand Certification in partnership with Plastic Credit Exchange, the first national peanut butter brand to accomplish this monumental feat. Peanut Butter & Co. has already offset its plastic footprint by neutralizing more than 220 metric tons of plastic used in 2020 and has committed to offsetting
QUEZON CITY, April 26 (PIA) Sustainable enterprises and organizations have gathered in an online conversation to showcase their programs and initiatives to reduce and eliminate single-use plastics, as part of the Earth Day 2021 Webcast held via Facebook Live on April 22.
Hosted by Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Ruth Castelo, the segment featured advocates and practitioners on waste reduction and recycling from the business sector and civil society including Laarnie Rivera-Cancio of Back to Basics Ecostore; Jamico Jamlang of The Bamboo Company; Gloria Estenzo Ramos of Oceana Philippines; Nanette Medved-Po of Plastic Credit Exchange (PCEx); and Atty. Marc Cox of Coca-Cola Philippines.